was urged to apologise on behalf of the royal family for the treatment of indigenous communities in as he and the touched down in the country for a royal tour.The couple touched down on the island of Newfoundland, the first leg on their 72-hour visit which will see them travel a staggering 9,000 miles door-to-door. Cassidy Caron, National Council President of the Metis people, said she intended to raise the issue personally with the heir to the throne when they meet tomorrow.
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