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Broken System: Why Is A Quarter Of Canada’s Prison Population Indigenous?

“Broken system: Why is a quarter of Canada’s prison population Indigenous?”  Vicki Chartrand, Bishop’s University In the wake of the acquittal of Gerald Stanley in the death of Colten Boushie, there have been loud calls for reform to address Canada’s … Continue reading

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This Canada Day, Settler Canadians Should Think About ‘Land Back’

Canada Day: Settler Canadians should think about ‘land back’ by Kaitie Jourdeuil, Queen’s University, Ontario Last Canada Day, Parliament Hill teemed with orange as thousands marched in response to the unmarked graves of Indigenous children being found at former residential school … Continue reading

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