The decision comes in the case of an Indigenous man who accused a nun of sexually assaulting him at a residential school in Manitoba
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The decision comes in the case of an Indigenous man, known only as J.W. due to privacy considerations, who said he was sexually assaulted by a nun at a residential school in Manitoba.
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