Day school survivors reluctant to speak to Mounties: Canadian Human Rights Tribunal testimony
Mountie testifies about lack of cooperation from witnesses, his own Indigineity and ‘revolving door Natives’.
Mountie testifies about lack of cooperation from witnesses, his own Indigineity and ‘revolving door Natives’.
Two of the survivors have died since the Canadian Human Rights Commission referred the case to a hearing in 2020.
Political leaders say police could have done more to save 13-month old Tanner Brass.
‘I was shocked and appealed at the way they were treating me,’ says Jaqueline Flett.
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Nations are demanding government provide up to date information about virus near their communities.
The Innu Nation has filed a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission alleging the…
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