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Ottawa Métis comic on the value of comedy in dark times: Our people have laughed for generations

Native comedians get their due in We Had a Little Real Estate Problem

From Will Rogers to Charlie Hill, Native American comedians get their due in We Had a Little Real Estate Problem In Kliph Nesteroffs new book about comedy, the historian goes all the way back to the 1800s and Wild West shows. Author of the article: Shawn Conner Publishing date: May 19, 2021  •  1 day ago  •  3 minute read  •  Kliph Nesteroff s new book, We Had a Little Real Estate Problem: The Unheralded Story of Native Americans and Comedy, looks at Native Americans in comedy. Photo by Jim Herrington /Jim Herrington Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page.

Sask realtor blasted for anti-vaccine, anti-mask views and transphobic comments about Canada s top doctor

Posted: May 14, 2021 5:50 PM CT | Last Updated: May 14 Saskatoon real estate agent Cam Bird is being criticized for recent social media posts questioning the gender of Canada s top public health official, as well as earlier posts saying he won t wear a mask or get the COVID-19 vaccine.(remax.ca) A prominent Saskatoon real estate agent is under fire for questioning the gender of Canada s chief public health officer Theresa Tam, as well earlier statements against mask-wearing and COVID-19 vaccinations. It s amazing someone thinks this is OK to not only think these things, but to say them publicly, OUT Saskatoon s co-interim director Jack Saddelback said.  This mentality is not welcome in our country and in our community.

Saskatoon Indigenous theatre company goes online with Christmas production

Saskatoon Indigenous theatre company goes online with Christmas production A Saskatoon Indigenous theatre’s Christmas production premiered Wednesday night not on stage but in a virtual format. Leave it to Weavers is being put on by the Gordon Tootoosis Nikaniwin Theatre. Jennifer Dawn Bishop is the theatre’s artistic director. She said normally a production like this one would be touring through northern communities during the Yuletide season but the COVID-19 pandemic means this is not an option this year. “Just for the safety, we know that a lot of communities would be hesitant to bring folks and us in for the health and safety of everyone,” she said. “So, we wanted to make sure that we can deliver the show, however way we can, and this way it also gets out to a wider audience and for free.”

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