Trudeau’s ‘reconciliation’ translates to Indigenous surrender

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls it reconciliation. But until Indigenous voices are truly heard, it looks more like the same old bribery and bullying.
Protesters took to the streets in Ottawa and across the country on Jan. 8 in solidarity with Indigenous people who were arrested at Wet’suwet’en camp in northern British Columbia. The 14 protesters who were arrested have been trying to prevent a natural gas pipeline company from going through their traditional territory.

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