1 on 1 with Michelle | Dr. Misha Susoeff | Day 3 Red Deer

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In this one-on-one interview, Michelle Leduc Catlin engaged in a stimulating conversation with Dr. Misha Susoeff, a highly regarded expert witness from the National Citizens Inquiry (NCI). Dr. Susoeff's insightful comments drew attention to the disturbing parallels between Canada's historical practices of segregation and oppression against specific social groups. As a result of his grandmother's experience of being raised in a residential school, Dr. Susoeff offered a unique perspective on this matter.

Moreover, Dr. Susoeff's observations also encompassed Canada's internal "Indian Pass System," which operated from the 1800s to the mid-1900s, leaving a deep imprint on Indigenous communities. He expressed a profound sense of worry that Canada has failed to learn from its past errors, and while still grappling with the implications of prior segregation practices, the country seems to be moving towards a new form of systemic oppression.

To obtain a comprehensive understanding of Dr. Susoef's nuanced perspective on this critical subject, we encourage you to tune in to the full interview. Additionally, during the interview, Dr. Susoef presents his thought-provoking concept of third-party consent, exploring its impact on medical decision-making over the past three years.

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