Trudeau says government won't 'engage in the kind of political fight that the government of Alberta is looking for' over Sovereignty Act
While answering questions from chiefs at the Assembly of First Nations, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses Alberta’s Sovereignty Act, Saskatechewan’s Bill 88 and claims from delegates that the bills are shutting out Indigenous voices.
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