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Sugarcane’ Is a Stunning, Sobering Look at the Mistreatment of Indigenous Communities

“Sugarcane” follows survivors and investigators after the horrifying treatment of Indigenous Canadians was discovered at residential schools.

Alissa Wilkinson
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Alissa Wilkinson

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