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What Quebec could learn from Indigenous school boards on how to better teach residential school history

The Quebec government says it's open to the idea of expanding what high school students are taught about residential schools. Indigenous school boards have already done that and say they are willing to share what they've learned.

Northern Quebec school board staff set for 1-day walkouts

Posted: Apr 13, 2021 4:00 AM CT | Last Updated: April 13 École Luke Mettaweskum School in Nemaska, Que. The government is delivering nice speeches on the importance of considering [Indigenous] realities and cultures . It must now move beyond words to actions and take concrete measures that go beyond wishful thinking, says Sonia Ethier, the president of the Centrale des syndicats du Québec. (CBC North/ Jaime Little) The unions representing teachers, school professional and support staff in northern Quebec Cree and Inuit communities say the provincial government is failing Indigenous students by not addressing chronic staffing and service shortages.  They have set two, one-day strike dates to protest lagging contract negotiations which have been going on for a year and a half. 

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Projects across the North vie for annual Arctic prize

Arctic Journal The 8th Annual AIP Awards Ceremony in 2019 featured performances by: Deantha Edmunds, Inuk classical soloist; the guitar-fiddle duo of Yukoners Boyd Benjamin and Kevin Barr; Nunavik’s Sylvia Cloutier; Dene Orator Lawrence Nayally; and Arctic Soul icons Josh Q and The Trade-Offs. © Justin Tang/Arctic Inspiration Prize The Arctic Inspiration Prize (AIP) ceremony is going virtual this year! Ten projects have been selected as finalists for the ninth annual AIP. They include: In the $1M category:  Ilagiitigut anngiangijaqatigiinnirq ilurqusivuttigut – This project from the Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Center in Nunavik will address substance abuse by focusing on intergenerational trauma, the reclamation of Inuit identity and culture, and connection to the land. Elders, addiction counsellors, hunters, scholars and community members will create wellness best practices using Inuit traditional knowledge. 

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