NDP wants MPs to invite Pope Francis to apologize for residential schools
OTTAWA — The NDP is hoping MPs from other parties will join them in issuing a formal invitation to Pope Francis to apologize to residential school survivors.
NDP MP Charlie Angus said an opposition day motion to be debated Thursday is meant to appeal straight to the pontiff himself.
“We are asking him to work with us, to walk with us as Canadians,” Angus said Monday.
“We’re not telling the Catholic bishops to do anything,” he said. “We are asking the Pope, given his incredible reputation as a social justice leader, to join Canada and to close this chapter.”