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Topics: April/May 2022, Ethical Living | Indigenous
Indigenous peoples have been here far longer than previously thought: Cree-Métis archeologist
By Amy van den Berg |Paulette Steeves's research challenges common beliefs about her ancestors' presence in North America
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Topics: Ethical Living, September 2021 | Culture
Shalak Attack sees her murals as a ‘more democratic way of using art’
By Amy van den Berg |The Chilean-Canadian artist says her favourite thing about painting urban murals is the spontaneity and freedom
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Topics: Ethical Living, September 2021 | LGBTQ2S+
Meet Mark Tara, host of a ‘little gay radio show’ serving up a bit of everything
By Amy van den Berg |On 'Rainbow Country,' Tara wants to give voice to the LGBTQ community and beyond
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Topics: Jan./Feb. 2021, Justice | Environment
5 things you’ll find in this birder’s tool kit
By Amy van den Berg |Jacqueline L. Scott wants to make the Canadian wilderness more inclusive
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Topics: Ethical Living, Jan./Feb. 2021 | Interview
Former athlete’s sewing lessons boost kids’ self-esteem
By Amy van den Berg |Roland Acheampong is boosting confidence through crafting and breaking stereotypes at the same time
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Topics: Justice | Society
Project to build tiny homes for Toronto’s homeless under threat
By Amy van den Berg |Khaleel Seivwright has been building mobile structures to protect people sleeping outside this winter, but the City of Toronto is demanding he stop his work
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Topics: December 2020, Ethical Living | Society
Dene photographer captures the spirit of the Northern Lights
By Amy van den Berg |Ryan Dickie's "Naa’kah" photo series depicts his own personal and cultural connection to the lights
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Topics: Ethical Living | Society
Women truckers help each other through COVID-19
By Amy van den Berg |Facing challenges exacerbated by the coronavirus, truck drivers are finding support online and off
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Topics: April 2020, Ethical Living | Indigenous
Sacred Indigenous rock art sites under threat
By Amy van den Berg |Across Canada, stories are told through drawings on stone. But protecting them shouldn't mean turning them into artifacts.
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Topics: Jan./Feb. 2020, Spirituality | Society
5 mountain climbers reveal what they learn on the ascent
By Amy van den Berg |From an inner recharge to an acceptance of human limitations, trekkers share the spiritual lessons they've learned from scaling mountains