NDP MP says more severe consequences needed for false claims of Indigeneity
Release Date: 11/21/2024
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info_outlineAn NDP MP says Randy Boissonnault had no choice but to resign from cabinet over allegations that he falsely claimed to be Indigenous.
The Liberal government is set to apologize for slaughtering more than 1,000 sled dogs in Nunavik decades ago.
That's on Nation to Nation.