reconciliation

The government's plan for a new class on Quebec citizenship and culture is already stirring controversy.

On Tuesday, the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador (AFNQL) issued a strongly-worded response to the proposal, calling it an example of "the new nationalist ideology championed by Premier François Legault."

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday night that a bill to create a new holiday in Canada dedicated to truth and reconciliation will receive royal assent, cementing it into law.

Trudeau said his party introduced legislation to create the "National Day for Truth and Reconciliation" to "commemorate the legacy of residential schools." 

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On Wednesday, the City of Montreal unveiled its "Strategy of Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples 2020-2025."

Joined by Indigenous leaders, Mayor Valérie Plante was enthusiastic about the new policy and said that "Canadian cities must play a leading role in reconciliation with Indigenous peoples since half of the Indigenous people live in urban areas in Canada [...] Montreal intends to lead the way and show itself to be an ally of Indigenous people." 

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