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Canada 150 Opposed in Katarokwi
Idle No More–Kingston/Katarokwi is building momentum against the celebrations around John A. Macdonald and Canada 150.
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Land and the Food that Grows On It
Out of a history of colonial food weaponization emerges a thriving movement of Indigenous food sovereignty.
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Dying from Improvement: Inquests and Inquiries into Indigenous Deaths in Custody
How does the settler state use the legal apparatus of inquests to justify colonialism?
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Against the Pipeline Prerogative
The National Energy Board is the regulatory body that determines whether (and which) pipelines will pump bitumen across Canada. As an extension of a colonial project that violates Indigenous land and consent, the NEB is up against Indigenous women and their allies leading the fight against pipelines.
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White Woman’s Burden
Excerpt from Beyond the Pale: White Women, Racism and History, published by Verso in 1992, 2015.
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Making a Living on the Trapline
With the support of a new government program, trappers are reviving the traditional economy in the Northwest Territories.
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Food Crisis in Nunavut Prompts Call to Action on January 31
A call to action from Feeding My Family.
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Locked Arms & Open Hearts (For Ayotzinapa)
Students from the Okanagan Valley mobilize for Ayotzinapa
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Hijacked canoes and settler ships
Is Indigenous land reclamation a form of environmentalism? How does Indigenous resurgence relate to left-wing political traditions?