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Dec 16: Chief Cadmus Delorme, Did 2023 See Improvement in the Relationship Between Indigenous Peoples and Ottawa?

Dec 16: Chief Cadmus Delorme, Did 2023 See Improvement in the Relationship Between Indigenous Peoples and Ottawa?

The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast

December 16, 202317m 9sbonus

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Show Notes

Indigenous peoples in Canada. Did 2023 see measurable improvement in the relationship between Indigenous peoples and Ottawa. as well as provincial governments and what most directly must be addressed in 2024? As long as First Nations continue to be forced to access unsafe water supply, is reconciliation just a word?

It was at Cowesses First Nation that Chief Cadmus Delorme announced on December 21, 2021, an estimated 751 unmarked graves had been discovered at the site of the former residential school.

It was at Cowesses First Nation the first Coordination Agreement under the Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Metis Children, Youth and Families was signed in the presence of PM Justin Trudeau, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Cowesses First Nation Chief Cadmus Delorme in July of 2021.

Guest: Cadmus Delorme. Former Chief of Cowesses First Nation in Saskatchewan.

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