In an interview with ‘The West Block’ host Mercedes Stephenson, former Justice Minister Jodie Wilson-Raybould blames Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for a lack of progress on transforming the relationship between Canada’s Indigenous communities and the federal government. “The prime minister made a commitment to make that transformative change, and that’s done through changing laws, policies and the operational practices of government. He hasn’t done that. This is hard work. It’s complex work. But he committed to doing it. And it has to start at the very top,” says Wilson-Raybould.
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Trudeau to blame for lack of “transformative change” on Indigenous file: Wilson-Raybould
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