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- Fatal encounters –Cops may kill fewer people in Canada than in the U.S., but it’s clear that the same racism and lack of accountability underpins police shootings as in the U.S. The only difference is that, in Canada, it’s accompanied by less transparency and a paucity of data.
- Wolverine hunt –While driving, my grandfather – the greatest hunter I’ve ever known – asks me how many bullets I have left. “Atausiq,” I reply. One. He looks back at me and tells me if I miss it, the wolverine will be long gone.
- “Indigenizing” child apprehension –In Ontario’s Indigenous child welfare agencies, the superficial trappings of culture take the place of policies that would grant jurisdiction over Indigenous children to Indigenous families, individuals, and communities.
- This story is redress –I have a memory. At least I think it’s a memory – it’s hard to tell sometimes between dreams, nightmares, visions, and memories. I’m choosing memory because it feels like a memory.
- The grunt work of antifascism –Despite what the mainstream media likes to show, anti-fascism isn’t all fighting and doxxing. And that media narrative is stopping us from building a broader anti-fascist culture.
- Sending Josephine home –Josephine Pelletier was shot to death by Calgary police in May. Her life and death shed light on the complicated interplay between colonialism, incarceration, and police brutality. This is her story.
- The war on boycotts –Jason Kenney is borrowing from Israel’s anti-BDS playbook to take down environmentalists who threaten Alberta’s oil industry
- The theft of the present –Winnipeg has been shaped by settler city planners and capitalists who sidelined Indigenous plans for decolonized urban development. Emily Leedham reviews _Stolen City: Racial Capitalism and the Making of Winnipeg_ by Owen Toews.
- Making love under Indian Acts –How can we have reconciliation if we are terminating the people whom settlers have to reconcile with?
- January/February 2019 –The leftist’s case against the carbon tax. What does the death of Josephine Pelletier tell us about the interplay between colonialism, incarceration, and police brutality? The grunt work of antifascism. Are Ontario’s Indigenous child welfare agencies much better than their colonial predecessors? Jason Kenney is borrowing from Israel’s anti-BDS playbook…
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