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Reconciliation Through Art: A Special Screening of “WaaPaKe” by Jules Arita Koostachin sets the stage for Indigenous art event
Commemorating the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, over 30 Indigenous artists from across Canada are gathering for a free, daylong program entitled Reconciliation Through Art in Almonte, Ontario, this September 30. In a poignant prelude to the Reconciliation Through Art event, acclaimed Cree filmmaker Jules Arita Koostachin is set
Truth and Reconciliation – Canada’s obligation
by Marc Kealey Imagine living through the stress of being taken from your parents because government policy formalized state sanctioned welfare as better than what you had at your home? Imagine being taken away from the refuge of your own home and the people you love, whose DNA courses through
Ottawa Police Service — Sheep in sheep’s clothing
The Ottawa Police Services Board (OPSB) has received multiple complaints about harassment and misogyny against female officers and employees on the force for over a decade. On July 8, 2020 Ottawa police officer Carl Keenan was found guilty in a Gatineau court of assault causing bodily harm in relation to
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