It has been eight years this October since Harvey Weinstein’s sex abuse scandal amplified the ‘Me Too’ movement. Now, the ‘Me Too’ wave has reached Canada’s North and is being dubbed the ‘Inuit Me Too.’ As Melissa Ridgen reports, the movement seems to be picking up steam. It has put a prominent First Nations organization in the crosshairs.
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Inuit Me too : a wave of accountability hits Canada
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