Canada has a history of using royal commissions to address critical policy issues. One of the most notable in recent times was the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (1991-96), chaired by Georges Erasmus and René Dussault. The commission produced an extensive five-volume report, shaping discussions on reconciliation, even if its core recommendations were never fully…
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