Blog — ...from the Glenbow Museum to the elders of the Piikani, Siksika, and Kainai people. Transparent Lives: Surveillance in Canada The authors of Transparent Lives investigated the major ways in which...
Blog — ...that he had even arranged to fit a back door to his office within the AFL-CIO headquarters so that he didn’t have to walk through the typing pool coming to...
Blog — ...as the grand chief of the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations, for a special ceremony at City Hall. The day is a reminder of the commitment they made to...
Blog — ...away—and she would talk all the time about “that’s the one book I need to work on,” but she never got around to doing it. When she was quite sick...
Blog — ...let down by the society as well as the nationalist movement, their contributions forgotten. Amma was born in 1918, the year of the influenza pandemic that claimed 50 to 100...
Blog — ...more than 3 million Canadians that have a “disability that makes it difficult or impossible to read conventional print.”[1] We will continue to expand our open access mandate toward different...
Blog — ...begins by commenting on the fact that although his mother is “approaching 70,” she is holding up well. Vincent goes on to say that now that his brother Cor is...
Blog — ...of the kinds of nonviolent action that will be required to construct sustainable, livable, and just societies. Powerful nonviolent action has been required to seriously engage the courts and to...
Blog — ...the business community for the federal government to sign two new major trade agreements: the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement. If implemented, both of these agreements...
Blog — ...have conversations about the issues that are important to us and the language that we use to describe those issues. I thought it was really a good moment to reflect...