Trudeau apologizes for government’s past mistreatment of Inuit with TB
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized on Friday for the way Inuit in northern Canada were treated for tuberculosis in the mid-20th century, calling it colonial and misguided.
Trudeau was in Iqaluit to deliver an apology to the Inuit on behalf of the federal government.
“Today, I am here to offer an official apology for the federal government’s management of tuberculosis in the Arctic from the 1940s to the 1960s,” he said. “Many of you know all too well how this policy played itself out.”