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  • February 25, 2021

    Remembering those we lost

    (COURTESY CRAIG COMMANDA) The piece is called “We Remember” by Anishinaabe artist Craig Commanda. The artist created the 20x16 canvas piece with paint, beads and fabrics in remembrance of the MMIWG of his community The 11th annual vigil for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Trans and Two-Spirit Relatives (MMIWG)

  • October 15, 2020

    Powerful protest for Joyce

    (VIRGINIE ANN THE EASTERN DOOR) Montreal is currently in the COVID-19 red zone, but it didn’t stop a large number of protesters from gathering on Saturday to demand Justice for Joyce Echaquan.

  • September 24, 2020

    Suspicious fire on disputed land

    While Pierre Caron, the homeowner, doesn’t know who committed the act, he said he believes it was young people who were violent without rational reasoning.

  • August 31, 2020

    Setting the record straight on threats

    (File Photo) Dear Readers: As an essential service that is still open during the COVID-19 pandemic, The Eastern Door is fighting hard to keep news like this flowing, in our print product, though an online subscription at www.eastermdoor.com and here, for free, on our website and Facebook.

  • January 28, 2019

    Indigenous issues on the docket at Kairos meeting

    It was cold outside, but warm and inviting inside at the Christ Church Cathedral where Joe Deom met with members of Montreal's faith communities to share his knowledge on a variety of Indigenous issues.

  • September 25, 2015

    England arrives in Onondaga, passports in hand

    The United Kingdom’s refusal to allow the 2010 men’s Iroquois Nationals and 2016 U19 girls Team Haudenosaunee lacrosse teams into the country for their respective world championships did not go unnoticed by the players of the English squad currently playing in Onondaga at the FIL World Indoor Lacrosse Championship.

  • September 18, 2015

    Book Review: Making the case for genocide aimed at Aboriginal women

    Few titles catch a reader’s eye more than Karen Stote’s new book An Act of Genocide; Colonialism and the Sterilization of Aboriginal Women.