Have a Heart Day Letter to Canadian Government to Help Indigenous Kids 2023
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Complete, First published Feb 25, 2023
This is the letter I wrote to the government of Canada, asking them to stop discriminating against First Nations children and families on reserves, and asking them to stop taking First Nations children from their loving families. All the research is from the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, whose website is here: https://fncaringsociety.com

You can read the following letter and please, please, even if you don't live in Canada send a letter of your own, either using this letter as a template or in your own words:
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