While millions around the world expressed their mass adoration for Queen Elizabeth II, there are many who say it only intensified the difficult relationship between the monarchy and Indigenous peoples. As Jill Croteau reports, some people say a moment of silence at some Calgary schools wasn’t in the spirit of reconciliation.
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‘It’s insulting’: Indigenous people respond to Queen’s moment of silence observed by some Calgary schools
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