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Mass Graves & Other Fake Atrocities

Mass Graves & Other Fake Atrocities

"Most conspiracy theories and their proponents are eventually exposed," write Rubenstein & Wiebel regarding claims from Blue Quills Indian Reserve. 

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The Cancellation of a High School Teacher

The Cancellation of a High School Teacher

"I don’t wish to retraumatize the many former students at residential schools who suffered from abuse or neglect," writes fired high school teacher Dr. Jim McMurtry, "I simply wish to tell my story." 

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Do our Indigenous people own Canada? The irrelevance of the Doctrine of Discovery

Do our Indigenous people own Canada? The irrelevance of the Doctrine of Discovery

Who owns the undivided sovereign nation Canada? Surely not its Indigenous inhabitants, writes Dr. Hymie Rubenstein

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India must get rid of its hatred for the Raj

India must get rid of its hatred for the Raj


India must get rid of its hatred for the Raj. It’s very much part of our history, writes author and Mumbai businessman Jaithirth (Jerry) Rao.

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'Je me souviens, too'—Eugene Forsey and the British Fact

'Je me souviens, too'—Eugene Forsey and the British Fact

Eugene Forsey believed French and British glory were Canada’s glory, writes Christopher Dummitt, with a Burkean anti-revolutionary idea of history and an abiding faith in the impartial and benevolent state. Originally published in The Dorchester Review print edition, Vol. 4, No. 2, Autumn-Winter 2014, pp. 9-12. THERE WAS A TIME, not so long ago, when those who were proud of Canada’s British traditions weren’t only conservatives. Labour activists and socialists, Liberals east and west, once spoke naturally of Canada’s place in the British Empire and Commonwealth. No longer. In 2014 the Harper government was accused of creating a new nationalism by harkening back...

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