Bill 38 would grant ‘equal footing’ for First Nations police in Alberta
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Bill 38 would grant ‘equal footing’ for First Nations police in Alberta
02:08 | October 22, 2020
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5 southern Alberta communities sign MOU with Kainai/ Blood Tribe
01:56 | February 9, 2024
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‘Walk In Her Shoes’ event held in Kainai Nation
01:42 | November 24, 2023
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Blood Tribe funds addictions recovery camp
02:02 | August 9, 2023
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Blood Tribe members begin cross-Canada relay for Indigenous issues
01:52 | April 12, 2023
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‘Walk in Her Shoes’ event raises awareness for domestic violence on Blood Tribe
01:41 | November 24, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp hopes to continue supports into winter
01:50 | November 4, 2022
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Anti-racism study helps Blood Tribe seek solutions
01:58 | September 8, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp opens on Blood Tribe near Lethbridge
01:57 | August 16, 2022
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Alberta emergency services agencies pushing for more Indigenous recruits
02:00 | July 21, 2022
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Thousands attend Kainai Powwow and Celebration
01:45 | July 18, 2022
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Construction on Red Crow Community College nears completion
02:01 | May 13, 2022
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Blood Tribe Police Service adds 5 new constables
01:46 | May 6, 2022
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Construction to start on new Blood Tribe supportive housing complex
01:52 | April 19, 2022
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Success stories: Blood Tribe members inspire community with sobriety
01:56 | December 8, 2021
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Documentary on opioid crisis from southern Alberta filmmaker set to hit theatres
02:00 | November 1, 2021
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Blood Tribe members taking chief and council, feds to court over settlement concerns
02:03 | October 25, 2021
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Blood Tribe finalizing cattle, natural gas settlements in excess of $165M from feds
02:01 | August 17, 2021
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Tiny homes becoming big opportunities for Blood Tribe
01:44 | July 22, 2021
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Group bringing supportive housing to Blood Tribe Reserve
01:47 | June 30, 2021
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Blood Tribe members raising concerns over Bringing the Spirit Home
02:48 | June 11, 2021
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‘The name is outdated’: calls to change ‘Indian Battle’ names in Lethbridge
01:47 | June 4, 2021
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Blood Tribe remembers the 215 children found in Kamloops
01:32 | June 3, 2021
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Lethbridge advocates hope residential school vigil leads to change
01:53 | June 1, 2021
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Calls for searches of southern Alberta residential schools
01:41 | May 31, 2021
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Lethbridge, Kainai/Blood Tribe sign agreement: ‘It’s a positive step forward’
01:49 | May 19, 2021
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Blood Tribe keeps COVID-19 cases under control as numbers continue to climb across Alberta
01:58 | April 27, 2021
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Documentary takes viewers behind the scenes on the Blood Reserve during opioid crisis
02:18 | April 26, 2021
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Blood Tribe contractors and truckers petition for internal audit and investigation
01:42 | April 5, 2021
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Three wildfires, heavy winds leave damage in southern Alberta
02:09 | March 29, 2021
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Blood Tribe members call for election reform
02:02 | February 26, 2021
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Drive-thru REDress event held in honour of missing and murdered Blood Tribe members
01:49 | February 19, 2021
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Bill 38 would grant ‘equal footing’ for First Nations police in Alberta
02:08 | October 22, 2020
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5 southern Alberta communities sign MOU with Kainai/ Blood Tribe
01:56 | February 9, 2024
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‘Walk In Her Shoes’ event held in Kainai Nation
01:42 | November 24, 2023
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Blood Tribe funds addictions recovery camp
02:02 | August 9, 2023
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Blood Tribe members begin cross-Canada relay for Indigenous issues
01:52 | April 12, 2023
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‘Walk in Her Shoes’ event raises awareness for domestic violence on Blood Tribe
01:41 | November 24, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp hopes to continue supports into winter
01:50 | November 4, 2022
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Anti-racism study helps Blood Tribe seek solutions
01:58 | September 8, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp opens on Blood Tribe near Lethbridge
01:57 | August 16, 2022
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Alberta emergency services agencies pushing for more Indigenous recruits
02:00 | July 21, 2022
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Thousands attend Kainai Powwow and Celebration
01:45 | July 18, 2022
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Construction on Red Crow Community College nears completion
02:01 | May 13, 2022
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Blood Tribe Police Service adds 5 new constables
01:46 | May 6, 2022
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Construction to start on new Blood Tribe supportive housing complex
01:52 | April 19, 2022
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Success stories: Blood Tribe members inspire community with sobriety
01:56 | December 8, 2021
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Documentary on opioid crisis from southern Alberta filmmaker set to hit theatres
02:00 | November 1, 2021
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Blood Tribe members taking chief and council, feds to court over settlement concerns
02:03 | October 25, 2021
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Blood Tribe finalizing cattle, natural gas settlements in excess of $165M from feds
02:01 | August 17, 2021
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Tiny homes becoming big opportunities for Blood Tribe
01:44 | July 22, 2021
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Group bringing supportive housing to Blood Tribe Reserve
01:47 | June 30, 2021
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Blood Tribe members raising concerns over Bringing the Spirit Home
02:48 | June 11, 2021
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‘The name is outdated’: calls to change ‘Indian Battle’ names in Lethbridge
01:47 | June 4, 2021
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Blood Tribe remembers the 215 children found in Kamloops
01:32 | June 3, 2021
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Lethbridge advocates hope residential school vigil leads to change
01:53 | June 1, 2021
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Calls for searches of southern Alberta residential schools
01:41 | May 31, 2021
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Lethbridge, Kainai/Blood Tribe sign agreement: ‘It’s a positive step forward’
01:49 | May 19, 2021
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Blood Tribe keeps COVID-19 cases under control as numbers continue to climb across Alberta
01:58 | April 27, 2021
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Documentary takes viewers behind the scenes on the Blood Reserve during opioid crisis
02:18 | April 26, 2021
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Blood Tribe contractors and truckers petition for internal audit and investigation
01:42 | April 5, 2021
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Three wildfires, heavy winds leave damage in southern Alberta
02:09 | March 29, 2021
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Blood Tribe members call for election reform
02:02 | February 26, 2021
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Drive-thru REDress event held in honour of missing and murdered Blood Tribe members
01:49 | February 19, 2021
Bill 38 would grant ‘equal footing’ for First Nations police in Alberta
Description
October 22, 2020
Alberta Justice Minister Kaycee Madu announced Bill 38 on Wednesday, which would formally recognize the powers of First Nations police through an amendment to the Police Act. As Emily Olsen reports, Blood Tribe Police Service officials say it’s a strong first step to address systemic inequality.
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Bill 38 would grant ‘equal footing’ for First Nations police in Alberta02:08 | October 22, 2020
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5 southern Alberta communities sign MOU with Kainai/ Blood Tribe01:56 | February 9, 2024
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‘Walk In Her Shoes’ event held in Kainai Nation01:42 | November 24, 2023
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Blood Tribe funds addictions recovery camp02:02 | August 9, 2023
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Blood Tribe members begin cross-Canada relay for Indigenous issues01:52 | April 12, 2023
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‘Walk in Her Shoes’ event raises awareness for domestic violence on Blood Tribe01:41 | November 24, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp hopes to continue supports into winter01:50 | November 4, 2022
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Anti-racism study helps Blood Tribe seek solutions01:58 | September 8, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp opens on Blood Tribe near Lethbridge01:57 | August 16, 2022
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Alberta emergency services agencies pushing for more Indigenous recruits02:00 | July 21, 2022
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Thousands attend Kainai Powwow and Celebration01:45 | July 18, 2022
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Construction on Red Crow Community College nears completion02:01 | May 13, 2022
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Blood Tribe Police Service adds 5 new constables01:46 | May 6, 2022
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Construction to start on new Blood Tribe supportive housing complex01:52 | April 19, 2022
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Success stories: Blood Tribe members inspire community with sobriety01:56 | December 8, 2021
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Documentary on opioid crisis from southern Alberta filmmaker set to hit theatres02:00 | November 1, 2021
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Blood Tribe members taking chief and council, feds to court over settlement concerns02:03 | October 25, 2021
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Blood Tribe finalizing cattle, natural gas settlements in excess of $165M from feds02:01 | August 17, 2021
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Tiny homes becoming big opportunities for Blood Tribe01:44 | July 22, 2021
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Group bringing supportive housing to Blood Tribe Reserve01:47 | June 30, 2021
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Blood Tribe members raising concerns over Bringing the Spirit Home02:48 | June 11, 2021
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‘The name is outdated’: calls to change ‘Indian Battle’ names in Lethbridge01:47 | June 4, 2021
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Blood Tribe remembers the 215 children found in Kamloops01:32 | June 3, 2021
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Lethbridge advocates hope residential school vigil leads to change01:53 | June 1, 2021
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Calls for searches of southern Alberta residential schools01:41 | May 31, 2021
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Lethbridge, Kainai/Blood Tribe sign agreement: ‘It’s a positive step forward’01:49 | May 19, 2021
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Blood Tribe keeps COVID-19 cases under control as numbers continue to climb across Alberta01:58 | April 27, 2021
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Documentary takes viewers behind the scenes on the Blood Reserve during opioid crisis02:18 | April 26, 2021
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Blood Tribe contractors and truckers petition for internal audit and investigation01:42 | April 5, 2021
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Three wildfires, heavy winds leave damage in southern Alberta02:09 | March 29, 2021
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Blood Tribe members call for election reform02:02 | February 26, 2021
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Drive-thru REDress event held in honour of missing and murdered Blood Tribe members01:49 | February 19, 2021
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Bill 38 would grant ‘equal footing’ for First Nations police in Alberta02:08 | October 22, 2020
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5 southern Alberta communities sign MOU with Kainai/ Blood Tribe01:56 | February 9, 2024
-
‘Walk In Her Shoes’ event held in Kainai Nation01:42 | November 24, 2023
-
Blood Tribe funds addictions recovery camp02:02 | August 9, 2023
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Blood Tribe members begin cross-Canada relay for Indigenous issues01:52 | April 12, 2023
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‘Walk in Her Shoes’ event raises awareness for domestic violence on Blood Tribe01:41 | November 24, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp hopes to continue supports into winter01:50 | November 4, 2022
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Anti-racism study helps Blood Tribe seek solutions01:58 | September 8, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp opens on Blood Tribe near Lethbridge01:57 | August 16, 2022
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Alberta emergency services agencies pushing for more Indigenous recruits02:00 | July 21, 2022
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Thousands attend Kainai Powwow and Celebration01:45 | July 18, 2022
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Construction on Red Crow Community College nears completion02:01 | May 13, 2022
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Blood Tribe Police Service adds 5 new constables01:46 | May 6, 2022
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Construction to start on new Blood Tribe supportive housing complex01:52 | April 19, 2022
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Success stories: Blood Tribe members inspire community with sobriety01:56 | December 8, 2021
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Documentary on opioid crisis from southern Alberta filmmaker set to hit theatres02:00 | November 1, 2021
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Blood Tribe members taking chief and council, feds to court over settlement concerns02:03 | October 25, 2021
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Blood Tribe finalizing cattle, natural gas settlements in excess of $165M from feds02:01 | August 17, 2021
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Tiny homes becoming big opportunities for Blood Tribe01:44 | July 22, 2021
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Group bringing supportive housing to Blood Tribe Reserve01:47 | June 30, 2021
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Blood Tribe members raising concerns over Bringing the Spirit Home02:48 | June 11, 2021
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‘The name is outdated’: calls to change ‘Indian Battle’ names in Lethbridge01:47 | June 4, 2021
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Blood Tribe remembers the 215 children found in Kamloops01:32 | June 3, 2021
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Lethbridge advocates hope residential school vigil leads to change01:53 | June 1, 2021
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Calls for searches of southern Alberta residential schools01:41 | May 31, 2021
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Lethbridge, Kainai/Blood Tribe sign agreement: ‘It’s a positive step forward’01:49 | May 19, 2021
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Blood Tribe keeps COVID-19 cases under control as numbers continue to climb across Alberta01:58 | April 27, 2021
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Documentary takes viewers behind the scenes on the Blood Reserve during opioid crisis02:18 | April 26, 2021
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Blood Tribe contractors and truckers petition for internal audit and investigation01:42 | April 5, 2021
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Three wildfires, heavy winds leave damage in southern Alberta02:09 | March 29, 2021
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Blood Tribe members call for election reform02:02 | February 26, 2021
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Drive-thru REDress event held in honour of missing and murdered Blood Tribe members01:49 | February 19, 2021
Bill 38 would grant ‘equal footing’ for First Nations police in Alberta
Description
October 22, 2020
Alberta Justice Minister Kaycee Madu announced Bill 38 on Wednesday, which would formally recognize the powers of First Nations police through an amendment to the Police Act. As Emily Olsen reports, Blood Tribe Police Service officials say it’s a strong first step to address systemic inequality.
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