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TORONTO 鈥?A Cree elder who was a co-organizer of a cross-Canada trek to raise awareness of broken treaties
stanley becher and grievances against the federal government has died, according to an organization that advocates for dozens of First Nations communities in Ontario.Vernon Harper, a medicine man and Indigenous rights activist, organized the Native People Caravan from Vancouver to Ottawa in 1974.Harper, 85, also authored a book about the trek entitled The Red Road: The Native People Caravan, 1974. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Anishinabek Nation Grand Counci
stanley tumbler l says Harper died on Saturday, surrounded by members of his family in Toronto, where he was born on June 17, 1932.He served as vice-president of the Ontario Metis and Non-Status Indian Association and in 1976,
stanley thermos he co-founded the First Nations School of Toronto, which is designed to empower its students with a strong cultural identity. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Funeral services are to be held in Toronto on Friday.My condolences go out to Vern family, friends and loved ones during this difficult time, Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee said Tuesday in a release. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He will be fondly remembered for his passion for helping others and for being a champion of Indigenous rights, Madahbee said. Vcjg Lindsay dentist drills down into why many offices are closed for COVID-19
Racism exists in schools under the radar of policies and procedures designed to address it.This is the experience of secondary school students who participated in a recent series of virtual conversations on racism, discrimination and accountability, hosted by senior staff of the Halton District School Board.Although only 24 students chose to be involved, their words and experiences spoke volumes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While 24 may not appear as a large number of students relative to the entire HDSB student population, a few voices usually represent the sentiment of many with respect to experiences of racism, discrimination and hate, said Rossana Bisceglia, the boards manager of research and accountability, in a public virtual presentation on the boards findings Dec. 2.One student report of racism is enough to warrant a response and review of practices and processes to ensure the board is meeting its obligation to provide safe and inclusive environme
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stanley flasche at issues of racism, hate, discrimination, oppression of any kind, a small cohort is impactful. One student, one voice is impactful, so we dont have to wait for a substantive sample size, said Ennis.In conversations, students spoke of microaggressions that were overlooked. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Theres