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Quebec names new Indigenous affairs minister, looking to reset tense relations
The Legault government has shuffled in Ian Lafreniere as Indigenous affairs minister as it looks to reset frayed relations with First Nations leaders. Premier Francois Legault says despite his government’s firm position that systemic racism doesn’t exist, he thinks significant changes can be made.
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The Canadian Press
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CP110245721
Legacy Identifier:
n_Que-Cabinet-Shuffle20201009T1335
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2m17s
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Create Date:
10/9/2020 1:35:00 PM
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Cabinet Shuffle
Ian Lafreniere
Indigenous Affairs Minister
police
racism
systemic racism