The government has tabled an amendment for the minister of justice to help find out want happened to Indigenous children who have gone missing in decades past. But as Global’s Raquel Fletcher reports the amendment was made to a bill relating to pharmacists, raising eyebrows at the National Assembly.
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Families of missing Indigenous children want Quebec to take requests for help seriously
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