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‘The world is watching’: Indigenous leader Phil Fontaine’s mission to get a papal apology

As meetings between Canada’s Indigenous leaders and Pope Francis continue, Phil Fontaine, the former national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, is among many residential school survivors who’s long sought an apology from the Catholic Church. He’s met the Pope before, and as Crystal Goomansingh explains from Italy, Fontaine is hoping this trip will be different.

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