While millions of Canadians reflect on this first National Day of Truth and Reconcialiation day, it’s not being officially recognized in Quebec. The premier refuses to declare a provincial holiday to match Ottawa’s move. As Global’s Tim Sargeant reports, that has disappointed political opposition leaders and Indigenous groups.
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Legault refuses to make Truth and Reconciliation statutory holiday in Quebec
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