Majority of Canadians agree historic injustices against Indigenous peoples still relevant today: new survey
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Majority of Canadians agree historic injustices against Indigenous peoples still relevant today: new survey
Survey suggests many Canadians believe acknowledging past injustices should inform current policy responses, Jack Jedwab, president and CEO of the Association of Canadian Studies
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By Stewart Lewis
Published Jun 21, 2026
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