Thank you very much, Madam Speaker. As an MLA, a lot of times, we have specific, case-by-case issues that come to our desks from constituents. Sometimes, we solve that problem at face value without looking at the bigger picture of what's going in on with the constituent and how we sometimes are able to change that situation for our territory as a whole. What I'm wondering from the Premier today is: what does she recommend that people, say, living in Tulita or living in Fort Providence or living in Ulukhaktok, do when they find a policy or a legislation that has a route of systemic racism in it? How do they reach out, and what's the best way that they make change from their communities? Thank you.
Caitlin Cleveland on Question 480-19(2): Addressing Systemic Racism
In the Legislative Assembly on November 5th, 2020. See this statement in context.
Question 480-19(2): Addressing Systemic Racism
Oral Questions
November 5th, 2020
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