Theresa Meuse is a First Nations author, educator and advisor from the Bear River First Nation in Nova Scotia. She wrote The Sharing Circle, and has contributed articles to the Mi’kmaq […]
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by : Denise Flint
Defendants weren’t allowed to testify
by : Miia Suokonautio
“Maybe I’m a history lover after all”
by : Renée Hartleib
“It’s obvious that this book was a labour of love, written after extensive research. The result? A gorgeous piece of truth-telling, sure to make LeBlanc’s ancestors proud.”
by : John Cunningham
Perhaps the greatest takeaway from Theobald’s book is the reminder that the seeds or fascism were being sewn in Canada in the years leading up to the Second World War
by : John Cunningham
The vote on whether military service should be mandatory created its own localized pocket of division within Lunenburg County
by : Jessica Briand
A Maritime tale of family, success, and love.
by : John Boileau
Letters, diaries and post-war memoirs enrich the soldiers’ tale
by : Paul Bennett
Paul Bennett reviews Dalhousie University: A 200th Anniversary Portrait, curated by Mona Holmlund featuring new poetry from George Elliott Clarke
by : Erin Wunker
Craig asked all of the criminal defense lawyers she interviewed the same question: “If you or someone you cared about were sexually assaulted, would you recommend reporting it and pursuing criminal conviction?” Almost all of the lawyers interviewed said no
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