Wed, Jun 8: Aboriginal students are celebrating graduation a little differently this year in Regina, and it follows the calls to action put forth by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. This change comes as a new study says non-Aboriginal Canadians remain split on Indigenous issues. As Blake Lough explains, perceptions are changing slowly.
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Aboriginal powwow for high school grads comes as new survey indicates non-aboriginals divided on Indigenous issues
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