How ‘Deadly Dads’ are helping mentor new generations of Indigenous fathers

Being a dad can be tough, and for communities dealing with the aftermath of the Sixties Scoop and residential schools, there can be additional challenges. CBC’s Mark Connolly spoke with Patrick Lightning about Deadly Dads, a group that mentors and guides Indigenous fathers, ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation,

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