Pope’s apology means ‘nothing’ without action: N.S. Indian day school survivor
Apology from Pope a step in the right direction, some Mi’kmaq say WATCH: An apology from an institution that has inflicted years of cultural, emotional and physical abuse toward Indigenous children, is a step in the right direction according to some in the Mi’kmaw community.
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