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McIvor’s legal battles over gender-based discrimination in the Indian Act helped reinstate lost generations - Windspeaker.com

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McIvor’s legal battles over gender-based discrimination in the Indian Act helped reinstate lost generations Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Tuesday, August 20th, 2019 12:41pm Image Image Caption Xni Grismer with her grandmother Sharon McIvor (right). Photo submitted by Sharon McIvor. Summary “You don’t know how many ministers of Indian Affairs I’ve dealt with over the last few decades who have told me that this would happen.” —Sharon McIvor By Shari Narine Windspeaker.com Contributor It has taken decades for Sharon McIvor to see her court action fully realized, but on Aug. 15 the federal go…
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