New bill to address lingering discrimination from Indian Act

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The process of enfranchisement began in 1857 under the Gradual Civilization Act, and continued under the Indian Act of 1876 as an assimilation policy into Canadian society. Proposed amendments to the Indian Act will address lingering discrimination related to the former policy.

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