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B.C. reports offer ‘road map’ for repatriation of Indigenous historical itemsA pair of reports out of British Columbia are detailing the complex, expensive and under resourced process of repatriating Indigenous historical items or remains back to their homes.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNOttawa quietly starts plans for Bytown's 200th anniversary celebration in 2026A 25-member advisory committee struck by the City of Ottawa has quietly begun preparing to celebrate next year’s 200th ...
Canada has proven more resilient than even some of its founders might have anticipated, but not for lack of effort. There ...
Some stories wear history like a disguise to speak to today—these novels echo with justice, identity, war, and haunting ...
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Knewz on MSN6,000-Year-Old Human Remains Raise New QuestionsIn a startling revelation that challenges long-held beliefs about human migration and cultural evolution, archaeologists have ...
Dave Lank and Sam Follett saw the historic fishing village of Cape Broyle as the perfect location for a "Land to sea retreat" ...
In a first for the city, June 30 — the day before Canada Day — was declared Indigenous Survivors Day. Thunder Bay held a flag ...
From Alcatraz Island to New York City, Native American people will celebrate their centuries-long history of resilience Monday with Indigenous Peoples Day ceremonies, dances and speeches.
In 1867, Canada became a self-governing state within the British Empire, setting the stage to become fully independent in ...
Author: Baisakhi Roy Baisakhi Roy, originally from India, is the editor of Canadian Immigrant. Her work has appeared in leading Canadian media outlets, including The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star and ...
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