An Artifact of Colonialism: The Canadian Government’s Obligation to Assist… Shaina Willison Mar 31, 2022 Thousands of Indigenous artifacts have been confiscated or coerced from Indigenous communities, and many more…
From Tokenism to Direct Action: What First Nations are Demanding of Canada Theo Chiara Jul 2, 2020 While the process of acknowledgement is essential for reparation, Indigenous leaders are now urging Canada to move…
Why Canada Needs an Indigenous-Specific COVID-19 Policy Nikita Tafazoli Jun 3, 2020 Canada needs a COVID-19 strategy tailored to the needs and unique vulnerabilities of First Nations communities,…
Stephen Puskas on Inuit Representation in Canadian Media Benjamin Aloi Feb 22, 2018 Inuk visual artist Stephen Puskas on the representation of Inuit people in Canadian media. In addition to his…
Pipe Dreams: Indigenous Protest in the U.S. and Canada Liam Ragan Feb 9, 2018 A Tale of Two Pipelines Moving up in unison, dozens of national guard and police enter Oceti Sakowin camp with…
Fighting Climate Change with Seaweed: The Kelp is Always Greener on the Other Side Liam Ragan Jan 9, 2018 The Need for Seaweed Seaweed has for centuries been a staple of human diets all over the world, bringing rich…
Canada 150 in Hong Kong: A Report from Consul General Jeff Nankivell Jasmine Lee Jul 1, 2017 Originally published in Harbour Times as "Canada 150 in Hong Kong: Photos and Report from Consul General Jeff…
Interview with Patrick Brennan: Aboriginal Rights in Canada Bella Shraiman Nov 21, 2015 MIR Online interviewed Patrick Brennan, Executive Director of McGill's Institute for the Study of International…