Image: a circle that comprises four pairs of hands with fingers outstretched. At the centre of the circle, in capital letters, the words “EVERY CHILD MATTERS”. THE STORY OF ORANGE SHIRT DAY (from The Orange Shirt Society website) Orange Shirt Day is a legacy of the St. Joseph Mission (SJM) Residential School (1891-1981) Commemoration Project […]| BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Nunatsiavut’s regional justice services manager hopes the cameras will help Inuit come forward with complaints| News Archives – The Independent
Nicholas Flowers suggests wearing layers, taking tea, and connecting with knowledge keepers to help get out on the land| News Archives – The Independent
Locals are picking up the pieces of the community’s beloved and colourful fishing stage| News Archives – The Independent
Inuit governance and knowledge are at the core of Nunatsiavut's climate change strategy| The Independent
The Innu have lived in Eastern Canada for thousands of years, yet their rights to the land are increasingly threatened by the question: who is Indigenous?| Commentary Archives – The Independent
Inuit in the self-governing region of Labrador speak about the ways climate change is impacting their mental health, food security and culture| The Independent
Travellers can't fly from one Inuit community to another, and prices remain disproportionately high for north coast residents| The Independent
Government underfunding and broken promises about the services Inuit would have after being relocated from Hebron to Nain are part of the airport’s legacy| The Independent
Yosi Amram contends with the notion of being part of a Chosen People, exploring its universality across cultures and the responsibilities this chosenness entails.| The Lehrhaus
English version Par William Benoit et Alyssa White Cet article renferme de la terminologie et des contenus à caractère historique qui pourraient être considérés comme offensants, notamment au chapitre du langage utilisé pour désigner des groupes raciaux, ethniques et culturels. Pour en … Lire la suite →| Le blogue de Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
The Kamutik W ferry hasn’t been able to sail to all north coast locations due to ice| The Independent
Version française By William Benoit and Alyssa White This article contains historical language and content that may be considered offensive, such as language used to refer to racial, ethnic and cul…| Library and Archives Canada Blog
Five years ago, Qiteraq Eugenius woke up with a nosebleed and chest pain. Today, he hunts grouse as part of the new SILA biology program at Ilisimatusarfik.| arctichub.gl
Split Tooth follows the fortunes of an unnamed Inuk girl from Nunavut, Canada. Her story is a first person narration, combining prose chapters with poetry and art. The novel begins in 1975, with a …| What I Think About When I Think About Reading
L’Ombudsman de Montréal commente la réponse de l’administration municipale et poursuit sa vigie Faits saillants Dans l’ensemble, l’Ombudsman de Montréal (OdM) accueille positivement l’État d’avancement préparé par l’administration municipale à la suite de ses recommandations dans ce dossier. L’OdM constate … Continuer la lecture → The post Itinérance autochtone dans le quartier Milton-Parc à Montréal appeared first on OMBUDSMAN de Montréal.| OMBUDSMAN de Montréal