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Senator Yvonne Boye says tubal ligations carried out on unwilling Indigenous women is one of the 'most heinous' practices in health care happening across Canada.

In 2019, Legault's government also used its rejection of federal power as justification to challenge C-92, a federal law that gives First Nations, Métis and the Inuit autonomy over the treatment of their children in the foster care system.Viens commission

Assembly of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Chief Ghislain Picard speaks during a vigil in memory of Indigenous victims, Thursday, July 1, 2021 in Quebec City. Ahead of the Oct. 3 provincial election when Legault was re-elected, Picard said, "I cannot say today that there's a sound and positive political relationship with the province."Friday, Lafrenière said he'd been shocked by last week's report and congratulated Suzy Basile, its lead author and the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous women's issues at UQAT.

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