The Meighen Forum Presents: Freedom From Oppression
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1h 34m
In this 2018 panel, CBC Ideas host Paul Kennedy moderates a discussion on oppression in its many forms, featuring Christina Gray, a senior research associate with the International Law Research Program at the Centre for International Governance Innovation; Bhutila Karpoche, Ontario NDP MPP and the first person of Tibetan heritage elected to public office in North America; and Eloge Butera, a lawyer, former Rwandan refugee and staffer in the office of the Minister for Public Safety who served as an honorary witness for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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