CN resignations show firms need to take Indigenous reconciliation seriously: experts
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Experts say corporate Canada has some soul-searching to do in the wake of the resignation of Canadian National Railway Co.'s Indigenous advisory council.
The panel of prominent Indigenous leaders appointed by CN collectively announced their resignations Monday.
They said the railway has failed to acknowledge past wrongs or follow the panel's recommendations for reconciliation.
A number of large Canadian corporations have appointed Indigenous advisory councils in the last few years in response to a call to action by the federal Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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