What could have been for reconciliation

Ottawa will be known as the town that stalled reconciliation in Canada for a generation. 
A woman, pictured June 21, 2018, takes part in the National Indigenous Peoples' Day Ceremony in Hull at the Canadian Museum of History.

OTTAWA—What could have been for reconciliation, British Columbia, Northwest Territories, Yukon and Manitoba all have something in common. Vancouver and Winnipeg, too. They’re actively embedding reconciliation, and changing systems wholesale to ensure Indigenous People...

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