A coalition of community groups is speaking out about what they call dysfunction in the Kanesatake community. The group, claiming to speak on behalf of concerned residents of the First Nations community, blame various levels of governments for what they say is a public safety crisis in the village. As Global’s Phil Carpenter reports, they played a symbolic game of ping-pong on Tuesday outside a federal minister’s office in Montreal.
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Coalition of groups hold ping-pong game calling for more attention to crisis in Kanesatake
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