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- Curry, Elizabeth –Elizabeth Curry is a nomadic musician mainly based in Regina and at New Roots Community Land Trust near Wynyard, SK. She started reading Briarpatch as soon as she had her ABC’s and is happy to be their fair-weather social media editor.
- A sacred journey for future generations –The Stanley Mission walkers are trekking from northern Saskatchewan to Parliament Hill to defend lands and waterways against the Conservative government’s assault on the environment and the rights of Indigenous people.
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- Rollo, Tobold –Tobold Rollo dabbles in satire. He is also a father and a PhD candidate in Political Science at the University of Toronto.
- The shittiest warrior –Comedian Ryan McMahon delivers his reflections on racism and colonialism, all perfectly punctuated with hilarious bouts of fury.
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- Let’s do this. –Briarpatch Magazine is celebrating 40 years of radical publishing with a 40-day campaign to step things up. From May 15 to June 23 we’re giving away daily prizes culminating in a grand prize draw. We’re looking for 40 new Sustainers who will donate $10 or more a month to keep…
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- Letter from the editor –_Briarpatch_ has always been a labour of love, the key to its unlikely success, as past editor Dave Mitchell notes. “It consistently leads with the heart, and so it’s able to produce quality journalism with a tragic fraction of the masthead depth of most publications.”
- Politics based on justice, diplomacy based on love –Treaties are not about the cession of land but rather a commitment to stand with one another.
- Organizing for Gaza’s land and sea –Gaza’s farmers and fishers are on the front lines of a military occupation intended to force them from their land and seaways. The Union of Agricultural Work Committees is organizing Palestinian farmers and fishers to support their efforts to remain on the land and sustain an independent agricultural economy. With…
- Innu not idle as Plan Nord advances –As Pauline Marois’ Parti Québécois tries to repackage the Charest government’s neoliberal policies, resistance to the massive Plan Nord project is escalating among the northern Innu people and their allies. Even as band councils enter negotiations with the Canadian government, grassroots activists inspired by Idle No More are fighting for…
- Dear Briarpatch –The following poem was pieced together from snippets of letters to the editor of _Briarpatch’s_ 40-year history. Each line is a direct, unedited quote from a _Briarpatch_ reader, with the voices of dozens of readers represented in the whole poem.
- Reflections on 40 years of scraping by and thriving –“_Briarpatch_ has always been a labour of love, and I believe that’s the key reason for the magazine’s unlikely success.”
- Briar Index –Number of Facebook fans in Pakistan: 85
- Briarpatch in photos –From curling bonspiels to baseball tournaments and fundraising dinners, we present a series of photos from the _Briarpatch_ archives.
- Blaming Mr. Brierley –The first issue was photocopied in March or April 1971 at the Saskatoon Family Service Bureau (where I was working at the time) on one of the early machines that used rolls of that grey, waxy paper.
- An accidental scarring –_Whitetail Shooting Gallery_ follows cousins and neighbours Jennifer and Jason as they grow up in the stark landscape of the Bear Hills near Saskatoon.