Years after federal government apology, Indigenous veterans still falling through the cracks
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Years after federal government apology, Indigenous veterans still falling through the cracks
Once known as the “forgotten soldiers,” Indigenous veterans campaigned for recognition of their services and proper benefits, leading to a federal government apology and compensation package for First Nations in 2003.
National News | May 8, 2018 by Lucy Scholey
National News | May 8, 2018 by Lucy Scholey
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