'I want my kids to feel safe': Mi'kmaw father speaks out about racism in Lunenburg - News Summed Up

'I want my kids to feel safe': Mi'kmaw father speaks out about racism in Lunenburg


That's why the father of six from the Acadia First Nation in Nova Scotia is speaking out about the racism his family has endured in Lunenburg, where they've lived since 2014. A spokesperson for the Nova Scotia RCMP said he couldn't comment on Labrador's allegations outside the formal complaint process. Andrew Joyce said connecting with Mi'kmaw communities is a priority for the Nova Scotia RCMP. A spokesperson for the Nova Scotia RCMP said connecting with Mi'kmaw communities is a priority. "The Nova Scotia RCMP works with Indigenous communities throughout the province to understand and address individual and community needs related to policing," he said.


Source: CBC News November 12, 2020 09:56 UTC



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