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Topics: September 2022, Spirituality | Indigenous
I returned to the land of my Sámi ancestors to reclaim my identity
By Susan Nerberg |The only Indigenous people in Europe, the Sámi have survived 1,000 years of colonialism
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Topics: Ethical Living | Environment
Videos show stunning impact of thawing permafrost
By Susan Nerberg |Time-lapse and drone footage reveal some dramatic landscape changes
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Topics: Ethical Living, September 2020 | Environment
Thawing Arctic permafrost seems like a distant threat. It’s not.
By Susan Nerberg |People displaced by the collapsing ground could be Canada's first climate refugees. But the thaw should worry everyone.
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Topics: Ethical Living, June 2020 | Interview
Max Liboiron on running an anti-colonial, feminist lab
By Susan Nerberg |The Memorial University assistant professor prioritizes equity over equality
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Topics: Ethical Living, November 2019 | Indigenous
Lac La Croix pony saved from extinction by the Ojibwe
By Susan Nerberg |In the horse, the people have found a spiritual connection to their past and a way forward in healing trauma
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Topics: Justice | Environment
Without government action, Canada’s fish stocks are doomed: biologist
By Susan Nerberg |We need laws that force the rebuilding of fish populations, says Daniel Pauly
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Topics: Justice | Environment
Ontario’s proposed changes to endangered species act raise concerns
By Susan Nerberg |The province's legislation to protect species at risk is veering further and further from its original intention
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Topics: Ethical Living | Indigenous
New arts centre symbolizes reclamation of Labrador Inuit culture
By Susan Nerberg |The newly completed building is part of a larger cultural revival in the self-governing region of Nunatsiavut.
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Topics: Ethical Living | Environment
4 natural alternatives to plastics
By Susan Nerberg |Can we phase out petrochemicals when it comes to making plastic? These researchers think so.
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Topics: Ethical Living | Environment
Tea bags and other surprising places plastics lurk
By Susan Nerberg |Hidden plastics rarely get recycled and often can’t be reused. Here we make some of the invisibles visible.