
Indigenous Peoples continue to face deep structural inequality in Canada
The Canadian state's genocide of Indigenous Peoples is centuries-old. It continues to harm Indigenous communities today.
Andrée Forest (elle/she/her) is francophone Métis from Red River and is engaging in her history through beading, writing and building community. She is the project coordinator for the Manitoba Research Alliance at CCPA-MB.
The Canadian state's genocide of Indigenous Peoples is centuries-old. It continues to harm Indigenous communities today.
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