Cindy Blackstock on the fight to protect Indigenous children
An excerpt from the recent rabble.ca politics panel, Off the Hill: Truth and Reconciliation of Cindy Blackstock, executive director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society.
Cindy Blackstock joined the June edition of Off The Hill during a week when she was in fact in Federal Court fighting for Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government to respect the human rights of Indigenous children. Listen in as she explains the case, and why it is so critical that we continue to pay close attention. Take action: here are seven free ways you can make a difference to protect Indigenous children.
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