Vancouver Island University president Deborah Saucier said that \u0022false claims of Indigenous ancestry cause harm to Indigenous Peoples.\u0022
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Following the announcement, the collective wrote on Twitter that there was “One down – 10 to go.” Turpel-Lafond has 10 other honourary degrees from various universities. UBC, where Turpel-Lafond was a tenured law professor and served as director of the Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre, announced this month she was no longer with the university as of Dec. 16.Article content
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