Public Hearings to Shed Light on Joyce Echaquan’s Death – May 11, 2021
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Public hearings to shed light on Joyce Echaquan’s death begin Thursday at the Trois-Rivières courthouse. The 37-year-old Atikamekw woman died at the Lanaudière Regional Hospital Center, after being subjected to degrading insults from employees. We take stock of this matter with the Minister of Indigenous Services Canada, Marc Miller.
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