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B.C. PPC candidate slammed over flyer comparing vaccine passports to residential schools

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residential schools.The flyer, mailed out by Vancouver-Quadra PPC candidate Renate Siekmann, features a photo of Indigenous children at a Methodist residential school in 1880, with the text “Discrimination is wrong” and “No vaccine passport.” Mapping the missing: Former residential school sites in Canada and the search for unmarked graves The BC Assembly of First Nations responded Wednesday, calling the comparison “harmful and repugnant.”“The analogy falls flat, trivializing the experience of Indigenous peoples within (the) residential school system to a public health measure doesn’t work,” BCAFN Regional Chief Terry Teegee told Global News“(It) is in no way the same in the same ballpark, if you will, in terms of what are people.

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