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April 20, 2021
When we were planning our 5th Annual Red Hat Canada Gender Diversity Evening, we wanted a keynote speaker who could share a positive message of hope and resilience after the challenge of 2020. Sally Armstrong fit the bill perfectly. Here s her story. ....

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CJF Lifetime Achievement Award goes to Thaioronióhte Dan David, APTN founding news director


CJF Lifetime Achievement Award goes to Thaioronióhte Dan David, APTN founding news director
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TORONTO, April 1, 2021 /CNW/ - 
Thaioronióhte Dan David is the recipient of The Canadian Journalism Foundation s (CJF) 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award, in recognition of launching the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network s (APTN) news service, the world s first national Indigenous-led news network and for his life-long support of journalism initiatives around the world.
Thaioronióhte Dan David is the recipient of The Canadian Journalism Foundation’s 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award, in recognition of launching the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network’s (APTN) news service, the world’s first national Indigenous-led news network and for his life-long support of journalism initiatives around the world. (CNW Group/Canadian Journalism Foundation) ....

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Opinion: Where is Canada as human rights are threatened in Afghanistan?


Author of the article: Calgary Herald
Publishing date: Mar 01, 2021  •  March 4, 2021  •  3 minute read  • 
Police arrive at the site of a bomb blast which killed at least two people and injured five others in Kabul on Feb. 21, 2021. Violence has been escalating in Afghanistan, particularly against journalists and human rights defenders, as the U.S. reviews the agreement that the Trump administration negotiated with the Taliban and Afghan government. Photo by - /AFP via Getty Images
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Canadian blood is on Afghanistan’s soil. I know because the Taliban killed a family member, journalist Michelle Lang, while embedded with Canadian troops in 2009. In the same incident, the Taliban also killed four soldiers and seriously wounded another five, including another civilian. I have met the injured and the families of the fallen. They represent the best citizens Canada has to offer. ....

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