- Indigenous leaders express concerns about the slow progress in addressing fundamental issues like rights recognition, clean water, and child welfare reforms, despite efforts since 2015.
- Tensions exist between Indigenous communities and the federal-government, with challenges over identity-recognition and legislation stalling on key issues.
- Leaders emphasize the need for continued partnership with the government but worry about setbacks from political changes.
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Work Ahead on the Path to Reconciliation, Say First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Leaders
Sep 28, 2024 Share

