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- Settler Treaty Rights –Treaties are foundational agreements that provide a common framework for peaceful co-existence between First Nations and settlers. Some “treaty abolitionists” argue that treaties grant particular individuals special rights and privileges, creating inequality in our community—and therefore that “treaty rights” should be taken away. But they forget that we are all,…
- Aug 2005
- Lines in the Sand
- June/July 2005
- June/July 2005
- Legislated Poverty and Misery
- Three Moons Later
- Squashing “Victor’s Justice”
- May 2005
- The Art of Communication
- Trades Jobs are for (Boys) Girls!
- March/April 2005
- On the Road to Somewhere
- Canada’s Complicity in the Ongoing Massacre
- Feb 2005
- Wedlaw for Wedlock
- The Mechanics of Degradation
- Buried Alive
- Dec 2004/Jan 2005
- All Kidding Aside