June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day, a day reserved to celebrate the cultures and contributions of Indigenous people. A youth-inspired project hopes to break down barriers and teach a part of their history that was neglected for generations. Jill Croteau reports.
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Augmented reality game designed by Indigenous youth hopes to fight racism
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