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Ottawa doesn't want Indigenous kids testifying in court: Miller
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the government doesn’t want any Indigenous child to testify in Federal Court as Ottawa challenges two Canadian Human Rights Tribunal rulings involving First Nations children taken from their families. Miller says the government agrees these children deserve to be compensated but the question is whether they should all receive the same amount, or whether compensation should be proportional to harm suffered.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP125110971
Legacy Identifier:
n_Miller20210614T1030
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1m55s
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1920px Ă— 1080px 132.74 MB
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Create Date:
6/14/2021 10:30:00 AM
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Tags
child welfare
compensation
courts
indigenous
indigenous services minister
Marc Miller
Ottawa
TRC