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What is going on with First Nations communities in Canada?

21 min · 26 de jul de 2021
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Host Wade Mc Elwain analyses the treatment of Indigenous communities in Canada following the discovery of the remains of hundreds of children. Between 1874 and 1996, more than 150,000 were forcibly placed in state-funded schools in an effort to assimilate them into society. Wade explores the issues that these communities are experiencing today in his native country with Sol Mamakwa, a Canadian MPP of Indigenous heritage.

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