Wed, May 18: It’s been one month now since campers set up outside Regina’s Indigenous And Northern Affairs Canada office in response to the Attawapiskat suicide crisis. The Regina INAC office closed, was fenced off, but eventually re-opened. David Baxter has more on how things are going between the two sides.
Global News at 6 Regina
Protesters camped at Indian Affairs offices in Regina celebrate one month, but say nothing has changed
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