
Early on in his new book, Harold Johnson strikes an apologetic tone. He knows the theme of his book — alcohol use among aboriginals — will court controversy.
But he cannot stay silent any longer.
“I’m about to drag this filthy, stinking subject out into the light,” he writes. “It is my hope that the light kills it.”
After almost 20 years as a lawyer, including eight as a Crown prosecutor, Johnson, a Cree from northern Saskatchewan, estimates a staggering 95 per cent of his criminal cases involve people who were intoxicated.
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Cree author takes on ‘filthy, stinking subject’ of aboriginals and alcohol | National Post