Blog
Sophia Reuss
| Trans Mountain Pipeline project reveals need for reckoning on Indigenous land rights, belated labour day reading, and NAFTA drama. |
Blog
Evans Yellow Old Woman
| An open letter from a Calgary-based coalition calls on Rachel Notley to commit to meaningful reconciliation after declaring she would "build this pipeline!" at Calgary Pride in the Park. |
Activist Toolkit
| Write to the new education minister and demand the funds be reinstated. |
News
Abeer Yusuf
| Sunday morning drew a crowd of 50,000 people to Walk for Reconciliation, an event organized in partnership by Reconciliation Canada and the City of Vancouver. |
Columnists
June Chua
| A collective of artists, activists, writers and researchers is examining Canadian history and re-casting it in new ways, in the Remember | Resist | Redraw poster project. |
News
Helene Vosters, Elizabeth Littlejohn
| Stitch-by-Stitch's Unsettling Canada Day Sewing Circle was held in solidarity with Unsettling Canada 150 National Day of Action by Idle No More and Defenders of the Land. |
Podcast
Face2Face
| Marie and Face2Face host David Peck talk about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Canada, victimhood, calls to action, blindness to others, hope and empathy. |
Blog
Alfredo Barahona
| If you ask Latin American expats what they know about Canada's TRC and residential schools, most will answer "not much." To address this KAIROS translated its powerful Blanket Exercise into Spanish. |
Blog
Shannon Neufeldt
| On National Aboriginal Day, we encourage you to sign the petition, urging your province to fully implement TRC Call 62.i. |
Blog
Emily Blake
| Find out more about the stories behind the headlines as rabble.ca's bloggers offer informed and alternative opinions on the top stories affecting our nation. |
News
Alyse Kotyk
| PowerShift Alberta takes place this weekend in Edmonton and will bring together over 500 people to discuss climate justice in Canada and launch two fossil fuel divestment campaigns. |
Blog
Jennifer Henry
| If we give them a chance, kids can help end racism against Indigenous people in Canada. And the best chance we can give them is through the schools. |