In Canada, there is a long, sad history of abuse towards native people. Bruce Gulland and Megan Nollet look at this terrible history, and an attempt to bring healing. Can a country ever reconcile a difficult situation?
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Canada? Why not join the U.S. as its 53rd state? Or is it de facto part of the America?