Two Indigenous groups want minister removed from cabinet for Nunatukavut apology

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Two Labrador Indigenous groups are calling for Indigenous Affairs Minister Lisa Dempster to be removed from cabinet. That’s because they don’t recognize the Nunatukavut Community Council, which is set to receive an apology from the premier tomorrow for residential school survivors. But the premier says Dempster will stay in cabinet. NTV’s David Salter has the […]

Two Labrador Indigenous groups are calling for Indigenous Affairs Minister Lisa Dempster to be removed from cabinet.

That’s because they don’t recognize the Nunatukavut Community Council, which is set to receive an apology from the premier tomorrow for residential school survivors. But the premier says Dempster will stay in cabinet. NTV’s David Salter has the story.

 

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