.cassidy_caron : Why the Métis Nation is meeting with the Pope cdnpoli (subs)
The Métis National Council is sending a delegation of survivors, Elders, youth, and community members to the Vatican next week to meet with Pope Francis.set to meet
with the Pope in the Vatican at the end of the month. As both the president of the Métis National Council, and as a Métis woman with roots in the historic Métis communities of Batoche and St. Louis, Sask., I consider it both an honour and a duty to truthfully share the many stories that I have heard from Métis survivors across the homeland.
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