Assembly of First Nations honours Elijah Harper

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Assembly of First Nations honours Elijah Harper

Assembly of First Nations honours Elijah HarperDecember 3|Duration 2:37December 3NewsDuration 2:37Elijah Harper from Red Sucker Lake First Nation in Manitoba was most known for saying no to the Meech Lake Accord in 1990, blocking amendments to the Constitution because discussions had excluded Indigenous peoples. Harper died in 2013. Related Stories Indigenous leaders decry budget’s lack of money for key reconciliation programs Families, veterans honour Indigenous Veterans Day at Toronto ceremony ‘Beautiful way to start today’: Indigenous Veterans Day enshrined in Manitoba legislation Act of Remembrance given in Inuktitut during Ottawa’s Remembrance Day ceremony Assembly of First Nations calls for withdrawal of Canada-Alberta pipeline dealMore from NewsVideo2:14TTC considering advertising on subway tunnel walls18 minutes agoVideo2:30Two homeless deaths in last two weeks, housing minister saysCBC News New Brunswick 23 minutes agoVideo0:41Conservative MP spars with immigration minister 29 minutes agoVideo11:22Colleen Jones, champion curler and CBC reporter, remembered at her funeralCBC News Nova Scotia 38 minutes agoVideo2:20After snowless season, this new equipment keeps slopes ski-ready in Mont-Tremblant1 hour agoTrending NowVideo4:19Homeowner says she’s out $381K after hiring Ottawa contractor to renovate kitchenCBC News Ottawa December 1Video2:38Trump suggests he’s open to letting CUSMA expireThe National December 4Video2:05We found out who bought a $13M Mercedes now linked to fugitive Ryan WeddingThe National December 2Video2:53Trump threatens strikes on any country trafficking drugs into the U.S.The National December 3Video1:31Sarah McLachlan’s ‘combative’ relationship with her daughter inspired GravityQ December 3

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