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November 2, 2015Missing and murdered Indigenous women event packs house
Still Dancing is an original artwork by Jonathan Labillois that inspired the title and theme of the event. (Artwork by Jonathan Labillois)
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October 26, 2015Petition puts pressure to teach residential schools
The Foundation for the Compulsory Study of Genocide in Schools is hoping to pressure the government of Quebec to make mandatory the study of genocide including Residential Schools in the province’s textbooks.
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October 16, 2015The federal government has failed us for a far too long
There is a lot more at stake in next week’s election for Canadian prime minister than who will run the country for the next four years (a minority government is most likely).
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October 16, 2015Stop the Pocahotties
A western-themed party organized by the owner of Montreal Alouettes’ football team last week sparked controversy after photos posted to Instagram revealed a few guests wearing stereotypical “Pocahottie” and “Indian Warrior” Halloween costumes.
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October 2, 2015Jesse Deer Scholarship awarded to aspiring journalist
Eastern Door cartoonist and former summer student Darian Jacobs is the latest recipient of the Jesse Deer Memorial Media Scholarship.
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September 18, 2015What the $%# did I just watch?
The latest controversy in cultural appropriation news erupted this week when a New Brunswick singer attempted to bring attention to her Acadian roots and failed miserably in the process.
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September 11, 2015
Rice wins final race, aces Peewee division
Heading into the season’s final race in Guadeloupe, Quebec, eight-year-old four-wheel racer Everett Rice had first place in his sights.
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September 11, 2015Deer switches focus and looks to future of independence
University student Brooke Deer began the start of the new fall semester this week with a clear goal in mind: Independence.
