Prime Minister Harper’s apology should be ‘sincere,’ of ‘national importance,’ say opposition MPs

Opposition MPs say federal government's apology should accommodate aboriginal leaders, the governor general, residential school survivors in the House.

The federal government's apology for the injustices under the Indian Residential Schools System needs to be "sincere," an "event of national importance," and should accommodate aboriginal leaders, the governor general, and residential school survivors in the House of Commons, say opposition MPs. ...

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