by Lisa Hrabluk | Apr 17, 2018
I’m been talking a lot lately about being audacious. It’s what we’re going to need to negotiate our way through the massive social, economic, political and ecological change we are experiencing. I am particularly interested in the development of...
by Oscar Baker | Feb 14, 2018
Eleven-year-old Kendra Levi-Paul is asking the Government of New Brunswick to have a heart and fully enact Jordan’s Principle to guarantee First Nations children equal access to education, health care and social services in Canada. Standing on the steps of the...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Jan 12, 2018
My mom is an expert at writing finally crafted letters of customer dissatisfaction. Throughout my childhood and beyond whenever my mom received poor service, she would sit down and compose a letter (these days it’s an email) and send it off to whatever corporate...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Jan 9, 2018
Oprah Winfrey’s recent Golden Globes speech has got people talking. She was at her best when she took to the stage that Sunday night to accept the Cecil B. DeMille Humanitarian Award, illustrating to the rest of us how to leave your mark by following that age...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Dec 6, 2017
Oh New Brunswick, you are predictable in the stories you tell. To the surprise of absolutely no one the province once again had a rather bad showing in Stats Can’s latest monthly labour markets survey. If we have any hope of changing this story arc, we’re...
by Oscar Baker | Dec 4, 2017
Mi’kmaq filmmaker Heather Condo’s short doc ‘My Father’s Tools’ is Vimeo’s first-ever Indigenous-made film to be selected for its popular staff pick premieres. “I hope it opens doors for other Natives to step into that [filmmaking]...
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