Can Liberals meet the challenge of UNDRIP?
The support for UNDRIP is historic and significant, writes Green Party leader Elizabeth May. Making that pledge more than window dressing on a continuation of colonial policies is the challenge.

On May 30, a historic bill received its final approval in the House. It was particularly exceptional in that it was a private member's bill impacting every aspect of federal government conduct in relation to the land, natural resources, and Indigenous peoples. It was even more meaningful in that the...
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