Racism and indigenous Canadians: A conversation
A CBC News poll about Canadians' attitudes on discrimination shows that respondents on the Prairies are less tolerant of aboriginal peoples. But is that the reality? Many of you shared your thoughts with the CBC's Joanne Levasseur and about 20 panellists from across the country on Thursday evening.
A CBC News poll about Canadians' attitudes on discrimination shows, among other things, that respondents on the Prairies are less tolerant of aboriginal peoples. But is that the reality?
Many of you shared your thoughts with the CBC's Joanne Levasseur and about 20 panellists from across Canada on Thursday evening. Read the replay of our conversation below.
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