Sylvie D'Amours
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Citing threats to safety, Quebec politician closes riding office indefinitelySylvie D'Amours says that for years she and her team have been victims of threats and mischief, adding that 'projectiles' were fired through her riding office windows.PoliticsOct 29, 2024
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Former high-profile Montreal police officer named new Indigenous affairs ministerSylvie D'Amours has been booted from Quebec Premier François Legault's cabinet.CanadaOct 9, 2020
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Quebec premier voices frustration over handling of Indigenous affairs portfolioWhen asked if Sylvie D'Amours was still the right person for the job, François Legault said "I'm looking at the situation."CanadaOct 8, 2020
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Quebec premier promises apology to Joyce Echaquan’s family following meeting with Atikamekw chiefsLegault called the meeting with the chiefs "productive" and promised to meet with community leaders on a weekly basis.CanadaOct 5, 2020
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Quebec Indigenous affairs minister defends track record amid criticism from opposition'I want to reassure you, I have done more in two years than 15 years in the Liberal Party,' Sylvie D’Amours said in the legislature Thursday.CanadaOct 1, 2020
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Quebec Indigenous affairs minister unfit for portfolio, opposition claimsQuebec Liberal Party Leader Dominique Anglade said a statement by D'Amours on progress made on the Viens Commission recommendations proves she's unfit to hold the Indigenous affairs portfolio.CanadaSep 30, 2020
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First Nations leaders meet with government officials, seek apology from SQQuebec's Indigenous leaders met with government officials Thursday, in a one-day meeting with the goal to end systemic discrimination against First Nations and Inuit people.PoliticsOct 17, 2019
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Quebec inquiry investigating treatment of Indigenous people calls for apologyA Quebec inquiry into relations between Indigenous communities and public services in the province will submit its final report Monday.InvestigationsSep 30, 2019
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‘The bridges are cut’: Kanesatake Mohawk chief calls off talks with Oka mayor in land disputeKanesatake Grand Chief Serge Simon cut off all talks with Oka Mayor Pascal Quevillon after the mayor refused to apologize for derogatory comments about the First Nations territory.Jul 26, 2019
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