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Gordon Peters (Lunapeew, Turtle Clan) Deputy Grand Chief, Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians poses important questions to communities regarding the Rights Framework. This clip is from the Yellowhead Institute launch event panel discussion on Indigenous Strategies for Transformative Change. We invited four prominent Indigenous leaders and advocates to join Yellowhead Executive Director and Research Director, Hayden King and Shiri Pasternak, to share their analysis on the Framework before the legislation was shelved. Despite the current status of this legislation their comments are still relevant today.