The people behind Resilience Montreal, a shelter catering largely to Indigenous people in Montreal, argue that while the Pope’s apology does represent a step towards healing for some, it does not do nearly enough to address the deep inter-generational trauma still faced by many. As Felicia Parrillo reports, instead of an apology they say they would rather see concrete actions.
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Resilience Montreal calling for concrete actions, not just an apology
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