The Indian Act: a name that carries baggage
No matter how much the Indian Act is revised, it will forever be seen as the patronizing patchwork that it is.

Those of us who strive to improve conditions and develop opportunities for Indigenous individuals and communities know firsthand how frustrating the work can be.
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