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Explore the complex landscape of Canadian Aboriginal issues in the 1950s and 1960s, encompassing key events such as the Indian Act of 1951, Inukjuak, QC developments, enfranchisement, residential schools, and the Ministry of Children and Family Development's involvement. Delve into the impact of the 60's Scoop, political figures like Pierre Trudeau and Jean Chretien, and pivotal documents such as the White Paper of 1969 and the Red Paper. Witness the challenges faced by Indigenous communities during this period's push for change against the backdrop of an "Unjust Society."
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