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Vaughan
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NDP pushes Liberals on First Nations child welfare
NDP MP Charlie Angus urges Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to stop disputing Canadian Human Rights Tribunal rulings on First Nations child welfare. Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the Liberal government is committed to fair compensation for those affected by inequitable First Nations child welfare and welcomes the appointment of a mediator to help Ottawa go through the process.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP116194521
Legacy Identifier:
n_QP-Angus-Miller20210126T1615
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Create Date:
1/26/2021 4:15:00 PM
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Charlie Angus
first nations
indigenous rights
Marc Miller
Question Period