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October 30, 2016 from Nat   This week has marked another example of colonial state violence against Indigenous people, enforced by police and driven by corporate interests. At Standing Rock, police attacked water protectors who are standing against the Dakota Access Pipeline. If...

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October 23rd, 2016 from Brett Got a pumpkin yesterday, but the question remains: should I carve it or eat it like the squash it is? I don’t think it’s possible to carve your pumpkin and eat it too? Please correct me if I’m...

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October 16th, 2016 from Brett This weekend I drove five hours in a snowstorm to witness Kanye West’s Saint Pablo tour. And it was perfect. If you ask, I’ll tell you about the outfit I wore and why I chose...

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October 9th, 2016 from Nat “Reconciliation is about not saying sorry twice. That is why the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s top call to action is child welfare equity and reform, and implementation of Jordan’s Principle. The evidence of the discrimination...

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October 2, 2016 by Cynthia   Friends: what a party we had on Friday. I am still in bed. Thank you for all your support. It’s overwhelming and so very much appreciated, as always. Here are the links.   Meet Christine Smith-Martin, a...

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Sunday 25, 2016 by Brett This week I saw a baby blue El Camino, exactly the same as the one Beyoncé rides in “Formation,” driving around Saskatoon, and I really thought for a second it might be her. It wasn’t. My...

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Sunday 18, 2016 by Cynthia   PEI provincial government announced this week that the new Women’s Wellness Centre will provide on-island abortion services. This is huge news in a province where residents have had travel huge distances (and pay an expensive...