
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.
Natalie Copps is a Métis lawyer who specializes in public interest advocacy and systemic law reform. She is the co-chair and founder of LEAF Winnipeg, and a proud member of Red River Echoes. Outside of work, you can find her beading, baking, boxing and being on the pottery wheel.
The Canadian state's genocide of Indigenous Peoples is centuries-old. It continues to harm Indigenous communities today.
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