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As Canada vies for UN Human Rights Council seat, some Indigenous leaders from the Amazon raise red flags
Member Brazil’s Iawá community says Ottawa has not fulfilled its obligations to ensure Indigenous rights are respected and the environment protected with oversight of Canadian mining and extraction companies abroad
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