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In this episode, we remember the remarkable legacy of Murray Sinclair, former senator and Anishinaabe lawyer, who led Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Stephen Quinn speaks to Judith Sayers, President of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, who reflects on her four-decade friendship with Sinclair. Then, as B.C.'s judicial recounts wrap up, we explore a milestone in the province’s political landscape: for the first time, a majority-female legislature has been elected.
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In this episode, we remember the remarkable legacy of Murray Sinclair, former senator and Anishinaabe lawyer, who led Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Stephen Quinn speaks to Judith Sayers, President of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, who reflects on her four-decade friendship with Sinclair. Then, as B.C.'s judicial recounts wrap up, we explore a milestone in the province’s political landscape: for the first time, a majority-female legislature has been elected.

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