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Marina Sapozhnikov , a B.C. Conservative candidate awaiting the results of a recount, used a racist slur to describe Indigenous Peoples during an election-night interview.
She said that before Europeans came to North America , First Nations Peoples “didn’t have any sophisticated laws. They were savages. They fought each other all the time’s time,” she said.
The candidate is key to the Conservatives ’ hopes for forming government in Juan De Fuca-Malahat .
Sapozhnikov told Latsinnik: “If you want me to tell you what I think, you go ahead and print it, I don’t care,” she said in an election-night interview.
“We need a discussion to happen on a personal level, this needs to be talked about," she said.
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