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Bill C-262 - Indigenous rights bill passes in the House of Commons

By  Meeshika Sharma June 1st 2018 10:09 AM

NDP MP Romeo Saganash’s private members Bill C-262, that aimed at ensuring Canada's laws are in harmony with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples has earned the approval of the House of Commons.Bill C-262 - Indigenous rights bill passes in the House of Commons

The Bill C-262 has won the support of MPs by a margin of 206 to 79 and is now en route to the Senate.

Saganash was among the original architects of the UN declaration, which was adopted by the General Assembly in September 2007.

Saganash says he believes his legislation is the most important bill Parliament has considered in a long time.

He adds Canadians believe it is now finally time to formally recognize that Indigenous rights are also human rights.

Saganash, who spent 10 years in a residential school, says rather than spend his life being bitter about that forced experience, he set out to reconcile with the people who put him there — and he says his bill reflects that same spirit of reconciliation.

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