Why Canadians are not ready to address reconciliation in this election

Rachel Snow is Iyahe Nakoda, the daughter of late Reverend Dr. Chief John Snow. She holds a juris doctor from the College of Law, University of Saskatchewan and is an outspoken educator, speaker, writer and co-contact person for the Indigneous Activist Networks. Rachel resides on her ancestral lands in Mini Thni which is west of Calgary, Alberta.

This is an excerpt from rabble.ca’s special election Off the Hill political panel, “No time to waste: beyond the status quo,” hosted by Robin Browne. Off the Hill is rabble.ca’s thought-provoking live panel on current issues of national significance, from a progressive and critically applied perspective you won’t find anywhere else. Discussions are centered on impacts of politics and policy on people and mobilizing to bring about progressive change.
 
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Rachel Snow

Rachel Ann Snow is Iyahe Nakoda, the daughter of late Reverend Dr. Chief John Snow. She holds a juris doctor from the College of Law, University of Saskatchewan and is an outspoken educator, speaker, writer...