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Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqyik chiefs leave working group, lose confidence in Aboriginal affairs minister


Posted: Dec 16, 2020 12:52 PM AT | Last Updated: December 16, 2020
Chief Ross Perley of Neqotkuk or Tobique First Nation (left), Regional Vice-Chief Roger Augustine and Chief Rebecca Knockwood of Fort Folly First Nation will no longer be part of the All-Parties Working Group on Truth and Reconciliation. (CBC)
Three Mi kmaw and Wolastoqiyik chiefs have pulled out of a provincial working group set up to address Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommendations, saying the government is using the group to avoid having a public inquiry into systemic racism.
A news release says Chief Ross Perley of Neqotkuk, or Tobique First Nation, Chief Rebecca Knockwood of Fort Folly First Nation and Regional Vice-Chief Roger Augustine will no longer be part of the All Nations and Parties Working Group on Truth and Reconciliation. ....

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Mi'gmaq, Wolastoqiyik chiefs call for resignation of Aboriginal affairs minister


Posted: Dec 11, 2020 3:51 PM AT | Last Updated: December 11, 2020
Aboriginal Affairs Minister Arlene Dunn introduced an amendment that removed any reference to a public inquiry into systemic racism in New Brunswick from a motion that was passed Thursday.(Submitted by Government of New Brunswick)
Mi gmaq and Wolastoqiyik chiefs in New Brunswick are calling for the resignation of Aboriginal Affairs Minister Arlene Dunn after she amended a house motion and removed the call for a public inquiry into systemic racism.
The house debated a Liberal motion endorsing a call for an inquiry into systemic racism in the justice system Thursday. Mi gmaq, Wolastoqey and other Indigenous communities have been calling for such an inquiry since the deaths of Chantel Moore and Rodney Levi at the hands of police this summer. ....

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