As New Brunswick grapples with lawsuit by First Nation communities, the province is now ordering thousands of employees not to use the words ‘unceded’ or ‘unsurrendered’, when making public acknowledgements to Indigenous lands. As Ross Lord reports, the province says it’s posturing for legal purposes – but Indigenous leaders say it’s a sign of disrespect.
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New Brunswick stirs controversy, orders to stop Indigenous land acknowledgements
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