Inuit leader says he can’t support bill creating national reconciliation council
OTTAWA — The president of a national Inuit organization says he cannot support federal legislation to create a national reconciliation council.
The legislation which will create a board of directors to oversee Ottawa’s implementation of the 94 calls to action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
At a press conference in Ottawa, Natan Obed says the bill could result in recommendations “that may be completely out of sync” with Inuit positions.
And he says if the Liberal government had engaged Inuit earlier on developing the law, the two groups wouldn’t be where they are today.