Colonization
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Indigenous senator brands Queen Elizabeth II a colonizer during oath of officeSenator Lidia Thorpe made the remark during her swearing-in, in which she was meant to pledge allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II, Australia's head of state.WorldAug 2
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Papal apology sparks calls to renounce 500-year-old Doctrine of DiscoveryMore than 500 years ago, Pope Alexander XI issued the first of a series of edicts, known as papal bulls that was used to justify the colonization of Americas in the 16th century.CanadaJul 30
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Pope’s trip to Canada still on schedule but health is an ‘extreme concern’: MillerAlthough Pope Francis' trip to Canada to meet residential school survivors remains unchanged, the Crown-Indigenous minister says the Pope's health is of "extreme concern."CanadaJun 15
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‘Better outcomes’: B.C. organization gets American award for championing Indigenous childrenCarrier Sekani Family Services is one of two recipients of the American National Indian Child Welfare Association's 2022 Champions for Native Children Award.CanadaMar 9
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‘Night Raiders’ filmmaker Danis Goulet explores colonization through sci-fi lensDanis Goulet said her parents have long fought for change through their perseverance and their determination.CanadaOct 8, 2021
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Advocates urge families to educate children, youth on residential schoolsResidential schools are part of Canada’s tragic legacy, and many advocates say we need to ensure the country’s younger generations understand and recognize that dark history.CanadaJun 2, 2021
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Where the streets have explorers’ names, some Halifax residents call for change"Many of the streets are named after explorers to honour white explorers, and it provoked absolutely no discussion."CanadaMay 16, 2021
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When it comes to vaccines, Canada needs to earn Indigenous, Black people’s trustIn this commentary piece, Oscar Baker III, who is a Black and Mi’kmaw journalist, discusses why his communities are hesitant of the COVID-19 vaccines.PerspectivesFeb 22, 2021
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Manitoba judge points to systemic issues in Indigenous woman’s killingA Manitoba judge sentencing a young man for beating his own mother to death has denounced systemic issues the judge says leave Indigenous people at risk.CrimeJul 16, 2020
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Regina high school students take aim at reconciliation through poetrySheldon-Williams Collegiate creative writing students addressed reconciliation on Tuesday, expressing their thoughts through poetry.CanadaOct 8, 2019
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