Winnipeg Free Press
By: Michelle Melanson
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IF you’re going to acknowledge the land you live and work and love on, you should also acknowledge the history of the people who have lived on it and the people who live on it now.
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IF you’re going to acknowledge the land you live and work and love on, you should also acknowledge the history of the people who have lived on it and the people who live on it now.
When I see or hear someone say they don’t care if a person is "purple" ("The view from behind the badge," March 27), it bothers me. There are no purple people. There is no purple community that is going to vilify anyone for shooting or breaking their purple mother, father, sister or brother.