Mayor’s wife addresses moral panic over sharing residential school book

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Rebel News reporter Drea Humphrey is joined by Pat Morton, the wife of Quesnel, British Columbia, Mayor Ron Paull, who sets the record straight after finding herself at the centre of controversy after she shared a book critical of the mainstream narrative surrounding residential schools.
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13 COMMENTS

  1. There is more to this story than what's being told. Pat Morton didn't write the book but she's being demonized as is her husband for something they didn't do. There is another ideology at play here.

  2. If this country is littered with the unmarked graves of first nation children where are the police reports of missing kids. Do you expect us to believe that there are that many graves and none of their parents cared what happened to their kids? Liberal racism of low expectations.

  3. Every day there is something blah blah blah indigenous suffering, indigenous poverty, indigenous mistreatment, indigenous this and indigenous that…. when will the indigenous wake up, grow up, and start their healing process instead of continuously puling the scab off the wounds. The past is exactly that the times they suffered are past….stop whining on every issue you conjure up seeking sympathy and YES tax dollars to support your failings to tune into this century ..for such a small percent of Canadian peoples, you make more noise and crying than a room full of wailing infants… demand more concessions than any other "group/ethnicity"… I'm tired of the ongoing indigenous narrative PERIOD

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