Prolific legal sage Peter Best brilliantly highlights the inter-generational conflict in Canadian indigenous politics by focusing on two cases.
The first case involves William Wuttunee, an indigenous thinker who advocated for racial equality and integration, a view rejected by his daughter in uofmpress.ca/books/auth… she edited and wrote about her father.
The second case concerns Robert Carney, a defender of residential schools, whose views were dismissed by his son, Prime Minister Mark Carney, for political reasons.
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