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An email from 2022 appears to show that a group of city hall staff with aboriginal roots or interests refused to fill out a survey in time for a series of Truth and Reconciliation Day events.
That survey was exactly one question long.
The emails were turned over to the Sun as part of a freedom-of-information request.
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