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Manitoba Metis Federation signs historic agreement with federal government
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She has a healing role to play : Inuit, First Nations leaders celebrate Mary Simon s appointment
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An Exit Interview with Perry Bellegarde, National Chief
The outgoing AFN leader on the ‘sacred work’ facing residential school communities, dismantling the Indian Act, marking progress and more.
Tyee frequent contributor Christopher Guly is an Ottawa-based journalist and member of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. He served as director of communications for the Winnipeg Council of Treaty and Status Indians from 1984 to 1985. SHARES Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde, soon to hand over the reins, sees progress in five key bills passed during his term, and a COVID-19 response that likely averted ‘tragic’ death tolls.
Photo via the AFN website.
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How Canada is bad, even if people want to come here
I see people asking, How can Canada be a bad country if people want to come here? There is a simple explanation, but one not often given in corporate media.
The terms imperial core and imperial periphery provide a helpful framework. In the case of the British empire during the 1800s, for example, the imperial core was England, or more specifically London, and the imperial periphery were the colonies faraway places like most of Australia, India, South Africa, Canada, and even the closer-by Ireland. Wealth was extracted in the periphery in the form of gold, sugar grown by enslaved Black people, timber from Indigenous lands, beaver pelts, and much more, and it enriched the core, specifically in this case the capitalist investors based mainly in London.
It s time for a new Canada Day
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