Trudeau government’s promise on Indigenous education gets a failing grade

The auditor general found that the department didn’t bother to track literacy rates of First Nation students in comparison with students in the provincial systems, writes NDP MP Charlie Angus, the party's Indigenous affairs critic.
Auditor General Michael Ferguson, pictured, during the release of his spring reports, in which he said that the government's inability to improve the livelihood of Indigenous people is an 'incomprehensible failure.'
What would you do if education officials in your children’s school board falsified graduation rates or failed to track why so many children were unable to pass basic literacy tests? What would you do if, year after year, education officials covered their tracks by ignoring orders to compile useab...

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