National News
Sarnia council demands Dennis apologies after rant over Indigenous mural
By Petrolia Lambton Independent Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Sarnia City councillors did their best to make amends for divisive and disrespectful comments directed to Indigenous people by Councillor Bill Dennis. But the damage is done and the council does not have the tools to go father than demanding an apology, say several members of council. March 18, a mural by Indigenous artist Kennday Osborne was unveiled at city hall. It is part of Sarnia’s actions under the United Nations Declaration…
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Editorial
Editorial: Reconciliation or delay???
The city of Brantford is creating a new “Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation” strategy. It’s supposed to…
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