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NS Lobster Protests – CP

Source: The Canadian Press – Broadcast wire Sep 14, 2017 HALIFAX – There is growing tension between lobster fishermen in southwestern Nova Scotia over the Indigenous ceremonial and food fisheries. Bernie Berry,…

Cochrane comes together to improve relationship with Indigenous neighbours – Cochrane Eagle

Sep 14, 2017 Cochranites and their indigenous neighbours can begin to heal the divisive pain of the past by moving forward together, agreed a group of people who gathered last…

Cochrane comes together to improve relationship with Indigenous neighbours – Cochrane Eagle

Sep 14, 2017 Cochranites and their indigenous neighbours can begin to heal the divisive pain of the past by moving forward together, agreed a group of people who gathered last…

An Indigenous Education – Thestar.com

Ontario classrooms are employing old methods to teach new lessons Sept. 14, 2017 As Ontario’s colleges and universities explore new fields of Indigenous education, Angeni Lovelady’s own academic voyage started…

Decolonial Discourse: The Stó:lō Kidnapping of Indigenous People – The Runner

September 13, 2017 The Fraser River gold rush kidnappings are symptomatic of violent colonization Stó:lō children used to be kidnapped for slave labour during the Fraser River gold rush of…

Where is the body of John Franklin? Inuit historian thinks he knows – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Sep 14, 2017 By Bob Weber THE CANADIAN PRESS GJOA HAVEN , Nunavut _ The man who guided searchers to the wreck of John Franklin’s flagship may have…

One of the greatest Arctic legends: Undersea wreck to unlock secrets of Franklin – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Sep 14, 2017 By Bob Weber THE CANADIAN PRESS GJOA HAVEN , Nunavut _ A tiny dot of fuschia bobs livid against the deep blue Arctic sea at…

Opinion: Reinvest in research, for Canada and Nova Scotia – The Chronicle Herald

September 14, 2017 What do we want for our communities, our province and our country? A sustainable environment, better health, economic growth and a culturally rich and just society —…

Future of Species at Risk Policy a Question of Credibility – ONW

Ontario Forestry Coalition Says Fact-Based Arguments Should Trump Emotional Rhetoric KAPUSKASING, ON – A coalition of municipal leaders, chambers of commerce, unions, and the forest sector are raising alarm bells…

Tell your story about the tale of our town – The Chronicle Journal

Sep 14, 2017 Inside the teardrop trailer parked at the curb on Victoria Avenue East, local councillor at large, Frank Pullia told the story of how he first came to…

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