Blog — ...we’re here to break it down for you and share our latest OER project with you. An OER is an open educational resource. OERs are free online textbooks designed to...
Blog — ...dies, and title it tawâw, but leave it for a year because it’s just too hard to write. Tell Cree people why you, a môniyâskwêw, try to write poetry in...
Blog — ...what you want. You want to have a good, healthy relationship among yourselves—Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. You want to have a situation in which the things that drive us apart...
Blog — ...To announce the release of Scaling Up, we collected some of Edmonton’s best social economy programs. Check out the list to find car sharing companies, farmer’s markets, heritage building conservation,...
Blog — In 2014, Meytal Radzinski, a young scholar, founded Women in Translation Month to be held annually in August in response to the gender disparity she noticed in works of translation....
Blog — ...released our fall catalogue which means that there are exciting new titles for you to look forward to! You can scroll through the entire catalogue here. Media Without Apology was...
Blog — ...“Besides being a fair-skinned beauty—hardly anyone around could hold a candle to her—the girl was so graceful and well-mannered that everyone immediately fell for her. Perhaps because he did not...
Blog — ...Zoe S. Todd, contributors to Living on the Land, will be reading and discussing their chapters at Octopus Books in Ottawa on March 23. You can find all the details...
Blog — ...so beautiful.” “Kayâsês nôsisim,” she’d answer. “Long ago, granddaughter, I used to be a beautiful young woman.” “You’re still beautiful, nohkôm,” I’d reply and ask her to tell me a...
Blog — ...to find legal ways to jail politicians who ignore science, alluding to former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper, whose government backed away from the previous government’s commitment to implementing the...