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June 23, 2019 - 1:24 PM
KELOWNA - An upcoming meeting in Kelowna will give everyone a chance to have their voices heard regarding Indigenous issues.
The Metis Nation of B.C. is working with the provincial government and the Attorney General to create the first ever Indigenous Justice Strategy for B.C.
The group is hosting seven consultation sessions across the province this summer to get input from citizens and communities.
The first meeting will be held in Kelowna on June 25 at 5 p.m. in the Sandman Hotel. The consultation process wraps up on July 16 in Cranbrook.
You can register for this free event here.
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