Manitoba Chiefs Suing Trudeau Over Enbridge’s Line 3 Pipeline Approval
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is suing the Trudeau government over its approval of Enbridge's Line 3 tar sands pipeline. First Nations leaders have repeatedly stated that no genuine reconciliation is...
View ArticleWhat will it take to get Canada’s Arctic off diesel?
The planned Innavik Hydro Electric Project will provide clean energy and propel the indigenous Inukjuak community in Northern Quebec off its dependency on dirty diesel energy. But the project faces...
View ArticleCanada’s vanishing point: Reconciliation and the erasure of Indian personhood
According to Tara Williamson, a singer-songwriter and poet from Manitoba, one of the many problems inherent in Canada's current effort to reconcile with Indigenous peoples is this: "We must be willing...
View ArticleOpen Letter to Chief Commissioner Marion Buller on National Inquiry on...
Read the open letter recently dispatched to Marion Buller, the Chief Commissioner for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, by the victims' families, advocates,...
View ArticleCanada’s vanishing point: Reconciliation and the erasure of Indian personhood
According to Tara Williamson, a singer-songwriter and poet from Manitoba, one of the many problems inherent in Canada's current effort to reconcile with Indigenous peoples is this: "We must be willing...
View ArticleOpen Letter to Chief Commissioner Marion Buller on National Inquiry on...
Read the open letter recently dispatched to Marion Buller, the Chief Commissioner for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, by the victims' families, advocates,...
View ArticleCanada 150: Reconciling who we are with who we want to be
Today, on the occasion of Canada 150, we should be asking ourselves tough questions relating to the role of public policy in Canada's ongoing efforts at reconciling with Indigenous people. According to...
View Article‘Clearing the plains’ continues with the acquittal of Gerald Stanley
Last week's decision by an all-white jury to acquit Gerald Stanley, the killer of Colten Boushie, a young Indigenous man from the Red Pheasant Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, calls for an overhaul of...
View ArticleWhy is a quarter of Canada’s prison population Indigenous?
The recent decision by an all-white jury to acquit Gerald Stanley, the killer of Colten Boushie calls on us all to confront systematic racism and demand reforms to Canada's justice system, which "works...
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