Poilievre defended the candidate for denying the history of residential schools star-news.press/wp

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Pierre Poilievre Conservative Lider is next to a British candidate Columbia, although candidates resign resignation, to deny the history of Aaron Gunn residential schools.
“It is not denied the impact of residential schools, that is not a misinformation,” said Poiliev, when Journalists made Saturday, asked the North Island-Powell River.
“In fact, it means to continue to condemn residential schools and builds stronger collaborations with the first nations to unlock our resources, so let us be incredible for the first national communities in British Columbia.”
This week, the first Nations of British British British Columbia accused them of comments from past guns, calling “condoshers”.
“Comments are condemnable, especially for survival school survivors,” Teseke said.
Among these referenced messages, Gunn received a video of the Canadian residence school program not published in Gunn.
“There was no genocide. Let the people lie down and read a book,” Junn wrote in 2020.

Teegee said the party should remove comments as a candidate.

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“This is a party that allows feelings to deny the feelings of their candidates, then I don’t think they deserve to do a country or government,” Teegek said.
They needed more than 150,000 indigenous children to attend residence schools, of which the last was closed in 1996.
Estimated 6,000 children died in schools, although experts said, despite saying that the real number can be much higher.
The truth and unification committee was responsible for investigating the institutions, found that he had been abused, to distinguish children from their families and visit their families.
The school concluded that they were directed to cultural genocide, saying that they were systematic attempts to “destroy cultures and aboriginal languages, saying that they were no longer existed as different peoples.
Gunn responded to Thursday night prosecutions, saying, saying “never condemns abuse abuse.”
“I have always been transporter in residence schools to recognize horrible events, and otherwise it is a false attempt to suggest,” he said to a part.
“I’ve never condemned these abuse organizations, where the first nations were in the hands of a federal government board.”
BC John Rustad and Conservative Chris Sankey, a former party candidate, published in the last provincial election, Xn, defending SANKEY to fire “without baseline”.

The Vice President of the Indian Union also called at the party at the party, to remove the gun, to refer to various social networking positions.
Bob (Galagame) Chamberlin referred to “offensive” in a news version.
“When I see someone like Aaron Gunn, I see as a racist denial of the impacts of the first nations of residential schools, it is disgusting, it is offensive,” Chamberlin said.
“I think the Canadians need to understand that conservatives welcome these types of people at their party, and leaders must be asked by these assertions.”
Accusators, the conservative party said in the statement of the Canadian press – saying he was next to Poilievre, next to Gunn, “he has clearly recognized the tremendous events that happened in residential schools.”
They add “otherwise it is a false attempt to suggest.”
The party also accepted it unanimously, in 2022 he appointed residential schools at the Commons home.
Gunn was not a member of Parliament when this movement passed.
To stand by the party to stand through Gunn, he has left several candidates in recent days, when the comments they did when they reached the light.
Liberals have also rated candidates in recent days above previous comments.
–With Canadian press files
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2025-04-05 19:58:00