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Romeo Saganash’s Indigenous rights bill passes in the House of Commons

May 30, 2018 | 4:15 PM

OTTAWA — A private member’s bill aimed at ensuring Canada’s laws are in harmony with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples has earned the approval of the House of Commons.

Bill C-262, introduced by New Democrat MP and reconciliation critic Romeo Saganash, won the support of MPs by a margin of 206 to 79 and is now en route to the Senate.

Saganash was among the original architects of the UN declaration, which was adopted by the General Assembly in September 2007.

Saganash says he believes his legislation is the most important bill Parliament has considered in a long time.