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The Government's Responsibility

Raymond Goorbachan

Brampton, Ontario

‘As a government they should take on the full responsibility from the past to now.’

To Learn Not Compensate

Kira Sark

Whycocomagh, Nova Scotia

‘Our government should take responsibility in the past by learning from past governments to ensure in a positive future.’

Too Late For Africville

Sierra Sparks

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

‘The government was responsible for taking their land, affecting their health, and for not providing basic services to the community.’

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