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Indigenous groups are calling on the government to distance itself from the “colonialist mentality” as it designs a new $92-million history museum project.
The Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador , the First Nations Education Council and an Innu cultural centre submitted a brief.
The new museum is expected to open in 2026 .
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