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HALIFAX Canada should respond to a U.N. committee examining whether it failed to protect Mi’kmaq fishers from racist violence, even though the independence of committee members can be questioned, a former human rights investigator says. John Packer, who has carried out human rights inquiries for the U.N. and is a law professor at the […]
Canada should engage U.N. racism group, though chair independence a question: expert
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Debris from a burnt out fish plant is scattered along the shore in Middle West Pubnico, N.S. on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. Canada should respond to a U.N. committee examining whether it failed to protect Mi kmaq fishers from racist violence, even though the independence of committee members can be questioned, a former human rights investigator says. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
HALIFAX – Canada should respond to a U.N. committee examining whether it failed to protect Mi’kmaq fishers from racist violence, even though the independence of committee members can be questioned, a former human rights investigator says.