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Showing blog posts tagged with policy.
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Manitoba’s Mixed Bag of Policy Responses
An excerpt from COVID-19 in Manitoba by Andrea Rounce, Karine Levasseur, and Shannon Furness.
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Manitoba 150 Excerpt #6: Creating Space
An excerpt from the life story of Verna J. Kirkness, a Cree woman from Manitoba, whose simple quest to teach “in a Native way,” revolutionized Canadian education policy and practice.
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Larry Krotz on writing Diagnosing the Legacy
The Toronto-based journalist talks about writing about Indigenous youth with type 2 diabetes.
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Sarah Carter receives The Governor General’s History Award for Scholarly Research!
The University of Alberta professor’s book looks at women as victims of land dispossession during the development of the Canadian West.
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Gerry Friesen on Little Towns
Historian Gerry Friesen on his favourite UMP titles.
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This Benevolent Experiment named Outstanding Academic Title!
Andrew Woolford’s study of Indigenous boarding schools, genocide and redress in Canada and the US recognized by Choice Magazine.
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Indigenous Men and Masculinities Studies: An Emergent Field
The editors of the new collection discuss the representation of Indigenous men in the media.
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Shauna MacKinnon: Author Q&A
An interview with the author of Decolonizing Employment.
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The Indigenous Vote
The author of Elder Brother and the Law of the People on Indigenous participation in the 2015 federal election.
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Interrogating the Institutions and Ways of Being that Have Shaped our Present World
The author of This Benevolent Experiment on writing on indigenous board schools and genocide.
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"We were called greenies. What more do you need to know?”
The author of Holocaust Survivors in Canada on Canada’s “none is too many” policy towards European Jewish refugees after WWII.
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Making it work for aboriginal employees
The author of the upcoming Decolonizing Employment contributed an editorial to the Winnipeg Free Press on the TRC and Aboriginal workers.