Monthly Archives: September 2015

Losing Indigenous Knowledge: The Risk of Bill C-626

During this heated election race between Harper, Trudeau, Mulcair, and May there has been much debate over reengaging the mandatory, long-form census. For those of you who don’t know what this is, it’s that long form that your parents probably … Continue reading

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Is Canada Ready For a Bearded Man? (What The Globe and Mail Failed to Mention)

So, I submitted this article to The Globe and Mail and they agreed to take it. I was so surprised and excited, because it would mean my thoughts on the Harper government would be heard–with some humour sliced in there for … Continue reading

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An Open Letter to the Doctor Who Saved My Father’s Life

To The Doctor Who Saved My Father’s Life, I can’t refer to you by name because I never actually met you. But the nurses have assured me you are indeed real, and a very busy, trust-funded, white man. While I’m … Continue reading

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