Senate rejects amendment to criminalize residential school denialism
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Justice Jun 5, 2026 – 8:30 am EDT
Senate rejects amendment to criminalize residential school denialism
Amendment would have made residential school denialism punishable by up to two years in prison
Nunavut Sen. Nancy Karetak-Lindell speaks during Wednesday’s Senate sitting, shortly before the amendment she proposed to Bill C-9, to criminalize residential school denialism, was defeated. (Photo courtesy of CPAC)
By Nehaa Bimal
A proposal to make residential school denialism a criminal offence was defeated in the Senate on Wednesday.
The amendment, introduced by Nunavut Sen. Nancy Karetak…
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