Progress made but persistent issues remain in protecting Indigenous youth in Quebec: report | Page 909 | Unpublished
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Progress made but persistent issues remain in protecting Indigenous youth in Quebec: report

June 4, 2026

Years after the Viens commission documented the mistreatment of Indigenous people, Quebec’s ombudsman is concerned about recurring issues undermining the fundamental rights — and services — of Indigenous children and youth in the province.



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