Indigenous leaders in Canada call Biden’s apology for U.S. boarding school system ‘first step’ | Unpublished
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Author: Maura Forrest
Publication Date: October 26, 2024 - 09:48

Indigenous leaders in Canada call Biden’s apology for U.S. boarding school system ‘first step’

October 26, 2024
Indigenous leaders in Canada say U.S. President Joe Biden’s apology for his country’s boarding school system is only the first step toward healing generations of harm.On Friday, Biden apologized for the U.S. boarding school system that for more than 150 years separated Indigenous children from their parents, calling it “one of the most consequential things” he’s done as president.


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