#A diploma with the wrong name

#A diploma with the wrong name

“#A diploma with the wrong name” Waubgeshig Rice: We knew that succeeding at Ryerson University, named after a man who would have never wanted us there in the first place, would be the ultimate educational triumph Waubgeshig Rice grew up in Wasauksing First Nation and is now based in Sudbury, Ont., where he’s working on…

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#Screaming into silence – Macleans.ca

#Screaming into silence – Macleans.ca

“#Screaming into silence – Macleans.ca” Cindy Blackstock: I believe those little spirits buried on the grounds of residential schools came to ensure the work gets done to end the injustices facing survivors Cindy Blackstock, a member of the Gitxsan First Nation, is the executive director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada and…

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#’Big Scotch’ is going after this Canadian distiller for naming his whisky after himself

#’Big Scotch’ is going after this Canadian distiller for naming his whisky after himself

“#’Big Scotch’ is going after this Canadian distiller for naming his whisky after himself” The Scotch Whisky Association filed a lawsuit alleging Graeme Macaloney’s distillery was illegally branding its whisky as though it were Scotch, with his use of words like ‘island’ and even his surname, ‘Macaloney’ Graeme Macaloney’s introduction to the spirits industry took…

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#Below the national numbers, big Liberal advantage

#Below the national numbers, big Liberal advantage

“#Below the national numbers, big Liberal advantage” A new large-sample public-opinion survey that permits detailed examination of close races suggests the federal Liberals are well-positioned to make seat gains, as Justin Trudeau decides whether to call an election campaign that could begin as early as this summer. “The message from this survey for the Liberals…

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