Lawyer says families 'ignored' in compiling final Broken Trust report into Indigenous deaths in Ontario

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A lawyer representing three of the nine First Nations families involved in the Broken Trust reinvestigations has serious concerns about the process just as it begins to wrap up, with Ontario’s chief coroner saying a final report is expected “within weeks.”

While the reinvestigations were supposed to put families first, said Aboriginal Legal Services program director Jonathan Rudin, their clients have instead been “ignored” and largely left out of the process.

“It is repeatedly said by people that a central concern was families not be hurt again by this process,” Rudin told CBC News. 

“People are very good at saying that. People are not

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