Trudeau delivers in-person apology to B.C. First Nation
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued an in-person apology to the WLFN on November 25 in Ottawa to Chief Willie Sellars, former Chief Anne Louie, councillors, and elder Amy Sandy.
- Elder Amy Sandy read a translated version of the apology in Secwepemc language, which Trudeau emphasized as important for Canada's diverse languages.
- Trudeau described the apology as a step towards responsibility and presented Chief Sellars with a framed art piece symbolizing family, culture, and commitment to future generations.
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