The Quebec government is trying to hit the reset button on relations with the Indigenous Peoples. New regular meetings will be held between members of the First Nations and government officials. As Global’s Tim Sargeant reports, the consultation table will tackle issues confronting the province’s ten different nations with the aim to improve the services available.
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Quebec government and Indigenous community bridging gaps with new dialogue
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