
Trudeau pans Canadian school's 2019 book-burning 'reconciliation' for Indigenous people
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A newly revealed 2019 book burning in Canada has politicians and voters up in flames, with many denouncing the act - no matter the "symbolic" intention.
The Conseil scolaire catholique Providence, which oversees grade-school education in southwestern Ontario, did not make the ceremony public, but details about the event surfaced during the election campaign for the Indigenous People’s Commission. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed the controversy during a campaign stop this week, saying, "On a personal level, I would never agree to the burning of books."More Related News

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