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Le comité consultatif autochtone refuse de travailler avec l'organisme international

Le comité demeure inquiet que pour mener un travail «aussi important et sensible», Ottawa ait fait appel à un organisme non autochtone «qui n’a jamais travaillé avec les survivants des pensionnats».

Members of the Six Nations Police conduct a search for unmarked graves using ground-penetrating radar on the 500 acres of the lands associated with the former Indian Residential School, the Mohawk Institute, in Brantford, Ont., Tuesday, November 9, 2021. A panel of Indigenous experts says it will not participate in engagement sessions hosted by an international organization Ottawa hired to provide it with advice on identifying possible human remains in unmarked graves. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nick Iwanyshyn
Members of the Six Nations Police conduct a search for unmarked graves using ground-penetrating radar on the 500 acres of the lands associated with the former Indian Residential School, the Mohawk Institute, in Brantford, Ont., Tuesday, November 9, 2021. A panel of Indigenous experts says it will not participate in engagement sessions hosted by an international organization Ottawa hired to provide it with advice on identifying possible human remains in unmarked graves. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nick Iwanyshyn

Un comité d'experts autochtones refuse de participer aux séances de mobilisation proposées par un organisme international embauché par Ottawa pour offrir des conseils sur l'identification d'éventuels restes humains dans des tombes non marquées près de pensionnats.