Quebec election: Leaders preparing for second and final debate of campaign
Are Legault and other party leaders turning blind eye to Indigenous issues?
Indigenous groups are demanding party leaders pay more attention to their demands during this election campaign. This comes following the incumbent premier's apology for statements he made during last week's debate. François Legault promises to do more to address Indigenous issues, but many feel it's not enough. Global's Tim Sargeant reports.
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