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Liberal Senator Lillian Dyck

Saskatchewan Liberal Senator Lillian Eva Quan Dyck is chair of the Senate's Aboriginal Peoples Committee. 

Time to eliminate gender discrimination in Indian registration, First Nation women deserve equality

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Oct. 2, 2016 on Parliament Hill at a vigil for murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls. The government wants to remove the Senate amendment from Bill S-3, which will allow the continuation of sex discrimination in the registration sections of Indian Act, writes Sen. Lillian Dyck. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Oct. 2, 2016 on Parliament Hill at a vigil for murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls. The government wants to remove the Senate amendment from Bill S-3, which will allow the continuation of sex discrimination in the registration sections of Indian Act, writes Sen. Lillian Dyck. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Oct. 2, 2016 on Parliament Hill at a vigil for murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls. The government wants to remove the Senate amendment from Bill S-3, which will allow the continuation of sex discrimination in the registration sections of Indian Act, writes Sen. Lillian Dyck. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Oct. 2, 2016 on Parliament Hill at a vigil for murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls. The government wants to remove the Senate amendment from Bill S-3, which will allow the continuation of sex discrimination in the registration sections of Indian Act, writes Sen. Lillian Dyck. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright