Author of the article: Jordan Haworth
Publishing date: Feb 11, 2021 • February 11, 2021 • 3 minute read • Handout/Cornwall Standard-Freeholder/Postmedia Network Members of the Elders Council, top left to bottom right: Janice Longboat (Mohawk, Turtle Clan, Six Nations), Helen Cromarty (Sachigo Lake), Sytukie Joamie (Tuapait), Pauline Shirt (Saddle Lake), Barney Batise(Matachewan), Dr. Marlene Pierre (Ojibwe, Fort William), Sen. Verna Porter-Burnelle (Metis), Sally Webster (Baker Lake), Waasaanese (Whitefish Lake), Katsi Cook (Mohawk, Wolf Clan, Akwesasne), Gilbert Smith (Naicatchewenin), and Donna Debassige (Anishinaabe kwe, Fish Clan, Mnidoo Mnising). Handout Not For Resale Members of the Elders Council, top left to bottom right: Janice Longboat (Mohawk, Turtle Clan, Six Nations), Helen Cromarty (Sachigo Lake), Sytukie Joamie (Tuapait), Pauline Shirt (Saddle Lake), Barney Batise(Matachewan), Dr. Marlene Pierre (Ojibwe, Fort William), Sen. Verna Porter-Burnel
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Meet the U of T students who crushed it in 2020
At the end of each year,
U of T News looks back on students’ achievements over the past 12 months and recalls some of the more impressive or inspiring feats.
But 2020 has been a year unlike any other. The COVID-19 pandemic forced everyone at the university to rethink the way they do things, and
U of T News is no exception. There was quite simply no way to boil this year’s list down to just a handful of exceptional student stories – an exercise that was next to impossible at the best of times, given the sheer number of impressive student accomplishments.