The words of a renowned community worker from 1992 are being read to the inquiry on Innu in the child protection system in 2024, highlighting the issues that continue more than 30 years after they were brought forward to public hearings. Social worker Rose Gregoire was 43-years-old in 1992, when the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples came through Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation. Gregoire wrote a letter and addressed the Commission. The Commission released its final report in November 1996. It
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