Tanya Talaga on the Indian Act
"Belonging is not the government's right to give." Tanya Talaga is a journalist, Massey lecturer, and author of the RBC Taylor Prize-winning book Seven Fallen Feathers. From Concordia University Presents The Walrus Talks Disruption in Toronto, on November 6, 2018.

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