Gazan’s bill also seeks jail terms of up to two years for “condoning, denying, downplaying or justifying the Indian residential school system.” Gazan’s bill, C-254, passed first reading in October but has remained on the order paper ever since.
Gazan’s bill also seeks jail terms of up to two years for “condoning, denying, downplaying or justifying the Indian residential school system.” Gazan’s bill, C-254, passed first reading in October but has remained on the order paper ever since.
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