O'Toole vows to build trust on reconciliation, regrets coming off as 'flippant and partisan' on residential schools - News Summed Up

O'Toole vows to build trust on reconciliation, regrets coming off as 'flippant and partisan' on residential schools


Article contentOTTAWA — Conservative leader Erin O’Toole says Indigenous reconciliation is a priority for him and he regrets injecting partisanship into a conversation about residential schools when speaking recently to young party members at Toronto’s Ryerson University. “I was a little too flippant and partisan on an issue that is very, very important and a sad chapter in our history,” O’Toole said. But first he addressed the news this week around his comments on residential schools. In the video, O’Toole was speaking to “cancel culture” and the idea of renaming Ryerson University over Egerton Ryerson’s own legacy in helping shape the residential school system. He gave tips on how to win debates with Liberals and the “woke crowd” over residential schools and said the initial goal of the system was to “provide education” but it became “a horrible program that really harmed people.”


Source: National Post December 17, 2020 20:26 UTC



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