Pope's meeting with Métis survivors of residential schools was 'comfortable' but did not include apology

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Pope Francis sat and listened to three Métis survivors of church-run residential schools tell their stories during a private audience at the Vatican on Monday — but he did not issue an apology for abuses that took place at the schools, Métis National Council president Cassidy Caron said.

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