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Indigenous artists create virtual-reality vision of a future Canada
Canada’s upcoming sesquicentennial will no doubt prompt plenty of reflection about the past 150 years of this country – a past, whether we choose to acknowledge it or not, that is deeply rooted in the colonization and attempted erasure of Indigenous peoples.
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Students refuse to participate in Canada 150 celebrations
The board of Algoma University Students’ Union voted unanimously Thursday, June 22 against endorsing or sanctioning any Canada 150-related events on campus or elsewhere in the city.
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Opinion: University of Toronto’s Black Graduation misses the mark
It seems the “I’m-more-oppressed/marginalized/racialized and victimized-than-you” brigade and their politically correct enablers are at it again.
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