Charles: 'pain and suffering' of indigenous people must be heard
Prince Charles speaks to the media at the Dettah indigenous community on the shores of picturesque Great Slave Lake about the truths of the 'lived experiences' of these people saying we need to 'work to better understand their pain and suffering'.
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