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Reflect on what you want Canada's reconciled future to look like

Reflect on what you want Canada's reconciled future to look like

There are many that can take action, including not just governments, companies and academia, but also individuals.
New film documents Indigenous woman's journey to reconnect with her culture, community

New film documents Indigenous woman's journey to reconnect with her culture, community

'Coming Home for the Children' depicts Charlene SanJenko’s journey to reconnect with her Splatsin ancestry and community and will premiere at the Sechelt Arts Festival next month.
Opinion: ‘Tis the season for terrible pumpkin crap

Opinion: ‘Tis the season for terrible pumpkin crap

How did pumpkin spice become the unofficial flavour of fall? We (mostly) have Starbucks to thank.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a time of reflection and action

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a time of reflection and action

Andrea Aleck, the Health and Wellness director for səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation), describes what this day means to her
Letter: Destruction of First Nations culture and identity has had a huge impact

Letter: Destruction of First Nations culture and identity has had a huge impact

'More education, awareness and real action are the bare minimum response given what our people have gone through.'
Eight ways to meaningfully recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Eight ways to meaningfully recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Even if you can’t attend an event on Sept. 30, there are many meaningful ways to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, starting with wearing an orange shirt.
B.C. woman dubbed 'Wires' found liable in US$1-billion stock fraud case

B.C. woman dubbed 'Wires' found liable in US$1-billion stock fraud case

Gasarch was codenamed "Wires" by West Vancouver lawyer Fred Sharp, according to the U.S. Securities Commission findings in an August 2021 civil complaint.
Airline industry claims traveller safety at risk with proposed passenger rights rules

Airline industry claims traveller safety at risk with proposed passenger rights rules

MONTREAL — Aviation companies are making the pitch to Ottawa that stricter rules designed to boost customer compensation and improve service could put passenger safety at risk — an argument consumer advocates reject as "ridiculous.
Opinion: We (still) have fun here

Opinion: We (still) have fun here

The possibility that our lives may change scares me
Maxed Out: With apologies

Maxed Out: With apologies

'There are now embarrassing photos and videos of every member of Parliament and President Zelensky standing and applauding the former SS soldier...'