At an apology ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024, Metis Elder Jim Durocher said it is an honour to be part of the reconciliation process. Durocher said the “legacy of colonization” has left scars on Indigenous people and “routine discrimination” by medical professionals continues to this day.
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Reconciliation will ‘take a long time’: Metis Elder says during CMA apology ceremony
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