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Robert Schollie tells us in a letter to the editor (“What’s in a name?” SP April 17, 2021) that he has “not delved into how the colonists acquired the land” and that he believes the Temperance Colonists “had every right to set up their settlement as they saw fit.”
He then whines about “cancel culture” as if it’s a new thing. Cancel culture has been operating ever since the hidden and missing parts of our collective history were consciously omitted to aggrandize certain people and their actions in ways that affirmed and applauded their behaviour, elevating them as noble persons. “Erasure culture” is a better term to describe the colonization that took place.
Gabriel Dumont a toujours le feu sacré
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Une veste métisse restituée à la Saskatchewan
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Lupin : la partie 2 se dévoile dans une bande-annonce inédite
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Saskatchewan Party’s vaccine rollout
The province’s plan for mass vaccinations announced by Health Minister Paul Merriman and Saskatchewan Health CEO Scott Livingstone holds significant flaws by not accounting for workers who are at extremely high risk.
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Vaccinating health-care workers, those in long-term care facilities, and those who are immune compromised because of serious health conditions makes sense. The next planned phase will be to vaccinate individuals according to age, beginning with those in their 60s.