Quebec ‘has failed in its duty,’ premier says in apology to Indigenous peoples
Quebec’s premier apologized to First Nations and Inuit people Wednesday for discrimination they suffered in dealing with the state, noting the province had failed in its duty to them.
Francois Legault acknowledged that apologies are but a first step and more work needs to be done to break down barriers and rectify long-standing problems.
“I offer Quebec’s First Nations and Inuit members the most sincere apology from all of Quebec,” Legault said in a brief address to the national assembly as dozens of Indigenous leaders looked on from the visitor’s gallery.
“The state of Quebec has failed in its duty to you, and it asks you today for forgiveness.”