Canada moves to harmonize its Indigenous rights with those declared by the UN
The federal Liberals have introduced legislation to enshrine the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples into Canadian law. University of Victoria Law Professor John Borrows discusses what changes we can expect under the new legislation and the potential roadblocks.
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