“It’s really a word […] that was used to diminish black people,” says criminal lawyer and Hoodstock activitst, Marie-Livia Beaugé, after a Quebec Scouts group removed a songbook that contained the N-word. This, after a mother and daughter took it to the Human Rights Commission – a settlement came in August. Alyssia Rubertucci reports.
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