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#991 Why Winnipeg is not the Most Racist City in Canada
Lessons from Winnipeg, Canada’s most Indigenous city. Emilie Nicolas talks to Niigaan Sinclair about what reconciliation looks like in practice and why Winnipeg is ground zero for Indigenous relations in Canada.
Emilie Nicolas
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James Nicholson
Producer
Caleb Thompson
Audio Editor
Jesse Brown
Host & Publisher
Karyn Pugliese
Editor-in-Chief

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Host: Emilie Nicolas

Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)

Guest: Niigaan Sinclair Further reading: 

 

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