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Most of us take certain core things about ourselves for granted, but for some, even such fundamental elements of our identity as knowing where we come from can be fraught with .

Amanda Rheaume Explores Métis History on The Spaces in Between Album

Rootsy singer-songwriter Amanda Rheaume has announced a new album. Her sixth album, The Spaces in Between, will be out on May 27 through Ish.

Avril Lavigne s triumphant return to pop-punk, and 7 more songs you need to hear this week

Avril Lavigne s triumphant return to pop-punk, and 7 more songs you need to hear this week
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Show respect where it s due: Métis leader defends pro-cop ad

Show respect where it s due: Métis leader defends pro-cop ad President David Chartrand facing backlash after federation s show of support By: Dylan Robertson Last Modified: 10:29 AM CDT Tuesday, Mar. 16, 2021 | Updates David Chartrand, president of the Manitoba Metis Federation. THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES/Sean Kilpatrick Manitoba Metis Federation president David Chartrand is pushing back on criticism of the group’s public support of Winnipeg police, arguing painting cops with the same brush is akin to stereotyping Indigenous people. Manitoba Metis Federation president David Chartrand is pushing back on criticism of the group’s public support of Winnipeg police, arguing painting cops with the same brush is akin to stereotyping Indigenous people.

Michelle Latimer s biggest wrong - NOW Magazine

NOW Magazine Michelle Latimer’s biggest wrong Plus, coming out stories, Doug Ford s pandemic bullying and James Corden s gay act in reader mail this week By NOW news Respecting Indigenous identity The revelations about Michelle Latimer’s misappropriation of Indigenous identity has opened the floodgates of discussion on the subject NOW Online, December 23). As most who know me are aware, I have been very tolerant of people who self identify as Indigenous. But my tolerance has come to an end. Misappropriation of Indigenous identities has become prevalent everywhere, mostly among those in the arts community. But the ugly presence of misappropriation and spurious claims of Métis, First Nations or Inuit identity is also becoming more obvious in the academic community.

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