Leaders in Manitoba’s Indigenous community are calling for radical change within the criminal justice system to prevent more wrongful convictions of men like Brian Anderson and Allan John (A.J.) Woodhouse. Marney Blunt reports.
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Indigenous leaders, advocates call for judicial reform to address systemic racism after murder acquittal
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