Canada has not reconciled with its Indigenous peoples, say Maureen Bulbrook and Christina Ninham
Release Date: 01/08/2025
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info_outlineMaureen Bulbrook and Christina Ninham are Indigenous lawyers who know from direct experience that Canada has never stopped discriminating against its First Nations people, from the Doctrine of Discovery at the time of contact to current day (with Prime Minister Harper arguing that residential school records should be destroyed even as he apologized for Canada’s treatment of Indigenous peoples and Prime Minister Trudeau failing to deliver on his promise of clean drinking water in all Indigenous communities). Canada passed a law in November 2024 banning forced sterilization because of the ongoing commonplace practice of doing so to primarily Indigenous women.
For reliable information about First Nations people, visit:
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Canadian government websites
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First Nations community websites
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APTN https://www.aptn.ca/
- Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women final report
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