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'Go back where Indians belong': St. Albert mother frightened by racist letter from neighbour | CBC News

19.10.18

Travis McEwan // 'Go back where Indians belong': St. Albert mother frightened by racist letter from neighbour | CBC News: Katrina Anderson said her 12-year-old daughter found the letter in the mailbox Monday when she returned home from school.

The anonymous letter initially complained about children riding a scooter on driveways and playing basketball and football on the street. It then said, "We don't like your kind around here."

The tone of the letter later became threatening and focused on the family's First Nations background.

"Move out or things will escalate," the letter said. "Would not want to see the kids getting hurt. This isn't a reserve. Go back to the reserve where Indians belong."


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