Mr. Speaker, the Liberals say that reconciliation with the indigenous peoples is one of their top priorities.
However, today, the Department of Justice is in court to fight against a survivor of the St. Anne's Indian Residential School, whose history is nothing short of revolting. Allegedly, the federal government deliberately hid documents proving the abuse that the victim suffered. The victim was denied compensation for lack of evidence.
How does the minister justify opposing this survivor's right to a new hearing?