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tories question cbc funding of spoof style indigenous show on residential schools
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- Conservative politicians criticize CBC funding of 'Northland Tales' spoof show on residential schools.
- Show produced by Indigenous Screen Office uses satire to address injustices.
- Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney and Conservative MP Aaron Gunn condemn the production.
- Program's creator says it aims to foster understanding of historical injustices.
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission documented severe impact of residential schools.
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