Brian Mulroney is proudly remembered in Canada as the leading voice in the fight against Apartheid, and in support of equal rights in South Africa.
But here at home, many Indigenous Canadians view his time as prime minister with mixed emotions.
From Mulroney’s handling of the Oka Crisis, to enshrining the creation of Nunavut and The Royal Commission on Aboriginal People, Mulroney’s legacy on Indigenous Issues is complex.
Melissa Ridgen explains.
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But here at home, many Indigenous Canadians view his time as prime minister with mixed emotions.
From Mulroney’s handling of the Oka Crisis, to enshrining the creation of Nunavut and The Royal Commission on Aboriginal People, Mulroney’s legacy on Indigenous Issues is complex.
Melissa Ridgen explains.
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