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Cuts to Aboriginal Healing Foundation and Sit-In in Chuck Strahl's Office
Interview
Maya Rolbin Ghanie
 Jane   Contact Contributor
April 16, 2010, 12:24 p.m.
On March 29, 2010, six non-native women held a sit-in in Indian Affairs Minister Chuck Strahl's office, demanding that funding be restored to the Aboriginal Healing Foundation. The Foundation, which funded over 130 programs for Aboriginal survivors of residential schools, did not have its funding renewed in the last federal budget. In this interview, Maya Rolbin Ghanie, a member of Missing Justice and a participant in the sit in, talks about the impacts of these cuts and the action.
Interview by Jane Kirby

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00:00:00 1 April 16, 2010
Halifax NS
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