Two men from Pinaymootang First Nation have finally had their miscarriage of justice recognized. Back in 1974, an all-white jury convicted Brian Anderson and Allan Woodhouse in the 1973 murder of Ting Fong Chan, a Winnipeg restaurant worker.
Advocates say the trial was rooted in systemic racism, and now Anderson and Woodhouse have been acquitted.
Global's Marney Blunt reports on the emotional reaction that was decades in the making.
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Advocates say the trial was rooted in systemic racism, and now Anderson and Woodhouse have been acquitted.
Global's Marney Blunt reports on the emotional reaction that was decades in the making.
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