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IN THIS INAUGURAL Yellowhead podcast, directors Hayden King and Shiri Pasternak answer questions crowd-sourced on social media about the Liberal track record on Indigenous rights. Framed around the question of whether or not the Indigenous Rights and Recognition Framework has actually gone away—despite the fact that Liberals have formally withdrawn the legislation—we look at all of the changes and broken promises left behind in Trudeau’s wake. This podcast builds on the analysis of the Indigenous Rights and Recognition Framework found in the Yellowead report, Canada’s Emerging Indigenous Rights Framework: A Critical Analysis