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Title: The Canadian Justice System V.s. Aboriginal People
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December 22, 1996 |
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The following day the police department exonerated the officer
involved. Others, particularly those in the province's aboriginal community,
believed that there were many questions which had been left unanswered by the
police department's internal investigation... Showed first 250 characters
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Unless we take every needed step to redress this problem, this
lingering injustice will continue to bring tragedy and suffering to aboriginal
people, and to blacken our country's name throughout the world.
Supporters of the Canadian justice system might argue that Canada has
the best legal system in the world... Showed next 250 characters
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