NATIONAL HEADLINES 16 MAY 2019 |
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Robert Jago: Greens’ Indigenous ‘vision’ needs work “The Green Party byelection victory in Nanaimo on May 6 could be called a breakthrough — it is only their second federal electoral victory, and coming days after the near election of a Green provincial government in Prince Edward Island, it shows that increasingly many Canadians are seeing the Greens as a valid alternative. Among those looking seriously at the Green Party for the first time are Indigenous people — who after a litany of disappointments by the Trudeau government, are looking for a new home for their votes. “Rumours are circulating that former Liberal justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould is considering a run with the Greens in the next election… “However, it will take much more than the mere presence of Wilson-Raybould to make the Green Party an appealing place for Indigenous voters, because while some Native people are considering voting Green, it’s clear from their platform that the Green Party has given next to no consideration to Native people or our issues.” Read the full story by Robert Jago here. |
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The War on Women Enters a New, Even More Dangerous Phase The abortion issue is being used to strip women of their rights. It’s time to fight back. By Dorothy Woodend. Wednesday, May 15, 2019. On Climate, Does Trudeau’s Canada Play Hero or Villain? The Tyee asked global experts, and got some surprising answers. By Geoff Dembicki. Monday, May 13, 2019. In Dementia Caregiving, Countless Unrecognized Acts of Love We spoke with three caregivers about their daily routines. Part of a series. By Crawford Kilian. Thursday, May 16, 2019. Help Shape The Tyee’s Federal Election Reporting Voters deserve to have their questions answered. Take our survey and tell us where to dig. By Jeanette Ageson and By Robyn Smith. Wednesday, May 15, 2019. Listening to the Bones: How a Discipline Went from Racism to Reconciliation Part of a series introducing innovative thinkers in BC’s post-secondary sector. By Steve Burgess. Wednesday, May 15, 2019. How to Fight Online Hate, and Protect Free Speech As Trudeau heads to a Paris conference on the problem, here are six global lessons for Canada. By Zak Vescera. Monday, May 13, 2019. In Awe of the Fragile Free Press At a major journalism conference, my peers told their stories of hard work in hard times. I left inspired. By Andrea Smith. Friday, May 10, 2019. Business Has Hijacked Mother’s Day. We Need to Take It Back Hallmark and friends have turned a day that was supposed to be about activism into a cash bonanza. By Sarita Srivastava. Friday, May 10, 2019. Dora Ng Just Wanted to Dance Like a Lion A new generation of women and gender non-binary performers are reviving a Chinese tradition. By Emma Renaerts. Friday, May 10, 2019. Traditional Economics Has Absolutely Screwed Us UN’s biodiversity crisis report screams for new ways of natural accounting. By Mitchell Anderson. Thursday, May 9, 2019. |
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