In September, Justin Trudeau, the widely adored Prime Minister of Canada, delivered an address during the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. Trudeau used his speech to focus on a subject that many former prime ministers have previously struggled to confront: the history of Indigenous groups native to Canada and the long, complex, and often shameful story of their relationship with the Canadian government. In his remarks, he described Canada as a “work in progress,” highlighting that there is much more to be done to mitigate the issues that currently face Indigenous groups, and he claimed that his government should serve as a model for the rest of the world regarding reconciliation with Native peoples. Most notably, though,