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Singh says it would be an ‘insult’ if Liberals don’t back NDP motion on residential schools
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the Liberals must support a motion to stop fighting Canadian Human Rights Tribunal rulings regarding Indigenous children in court. The opposition parties will support the motion but the Liberals haven’t yet said how they plan to vote. Green party Leader Annamie Paul asks whether the location of the unmarked burial site at a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C., will create a moment of change.
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The Canadian Press
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CP124765071
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Annamie Paul
indigenous communities
Jagmeet Singh
residential schools.