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Elmer St. Pierre

Bill creating reconciliation council ignores Indigenous voices

Opinion | BY ELMER ST. PIERRE | March 2, 2023
Marc Miller
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Marc Miller sponsored Bill C-29, which would create a national council for reconciliation. Far too many politicians use the term 'reconciliation' as leverage while ignoring the realities Indigenous people face. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia.
Opinion | BY ELMER ST. PIERRE | March 2, 2023
Opinion | BY ELMER ST. PIERRE | March 2, 2023
Marc Miller
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Marc Miller sponsored Bill C-29, which would create a national council for reconciliation. Far too many politicians use the term 'reconciliation' as leverage while ignoring the realities Indigenous people face. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia.
Opinion | BY ELMER ST. PIERRE | March 2, 2023
Marc Miller
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Marc Miller sponsored Bill C-29, which would create a national council for reconciliation. Far too many politicians use the term 'reconciliation' as leverage while ignoring the realities Indigenous people face. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia.
Opinion | BY ELMER ST. PIERRE | March 2, 2023
Opinion | BY ELMER ST. PIERRE | March 2, 2023
Marc Miller
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Marc Miller sponsored Bill C-29, which would create a national council for reconciliation. Far too many politicians use the term 'reconciliation' as leverage while ignoring the realities Indigenous people face. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia.
Opinion | BY ELMER ST. PIERRE | April 13, 2022
Marc Miller
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller is pictured leaving a press conference at the Sir John A. Macdonald Building on March 31, 2021. Despite the government’s stated commitment to reconciliation, despite the awakening this country has been through, despite the legal implications, we’re still left waiting for what’s on paper to be put into action, writes Elmer St. Pierre. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY ELMER ST. PIERRE | April 13, 2022
Opinion | BY ELMER ST. PIERRE | April 13, 2022
Marc Miller
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller is pictured leaving a press conference at the Sir John A. Macdonald Building on March 31, 2021. Despite the government’s stated commitment to reconciliation, despite the awakening this country has been through, despite the legal implications, we’re still left waiting for what’s on paper to be put into action, writes Elmer St. Pierre. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia