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Days after Innu Nation accused N.L. government of ‘erasure,’ politicians yet to speak

June 19, 2026

Tony Wakeham’s government is maintaining its silence days after the Innu Nation accused it of ‘erasure’ over a now-cancelled exhibit days before it was scheduled to open.



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