The former mayor of Kuujjuaq, Tunu Napartuk, was unveiled as the Liberal candidate in the riding of Ungava in Quebec’s October election. He’s one of several Indigenous candidates who are stepping forward to represent Quebec’s big political parties. As Global’s Felicia Parrillo reports, one of the thorny questions they’re having to address is about the existence of systemic racism.
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Quebec election 2022 campaign will feature a bigger number of Indigenous candidates than ever before
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