Prime Minister Stephen Harper rose in the House of Commons on June 11. He said "I stand before you today to offer an apology to former students of Indian residential schools. The treatment of children in Indian residential schools is a sad chapter in our history".
Dr. Roland Chrisjohn says these words don't add up to a real apology. He spells out exactly what the statement was lacking and what Canadian politicians could say and do that would offer genuine reparations. >> get more info [3]
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