Inuit organization drops support for government bill proposing reconciliation oversight body | CBC News

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Inuit organization drops support for government bill proposing reconciliation oversight body | CBC News
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The national organization representing Inuit is pulling its support for a federal government bill that would create a national reconciliation oversight body.

The bill aims to create a not-for-profit corporation with nine to 13 directors who would report to Parliament annually on the state of reconciliation and make recommendations.tabled C-29 last June to satisfy Call to Action 53 from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission

In a statement sent to CBC News, Miller's office said it remains committed to implementing Bill C-29. He said Bill C-29's proposed council also would force Inuit — who have constitutionally protected Indigenous rights — to sit with organizations that are not "rights-holders." The ITK's position reversal is one of many matters Obed intends to address with federal cabinet ministers today during an Inuit-Crown partnership meeting.

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