[NEWS] Five Indigenous links: Toronto housing, Kahnawake, Mohawk language, archive, Wilson-Raybould
- CBC reports on the exceptional problems facing Indigenous people hoping to rent housing in Toronto.
- The Mohawk community of Kahnawake is divided by a new proposal to open up slot machines. CBC reports.
- Kanesatake has a new app aiming to promote knowledge of the Mohawk language among its users. CBC reports.
- An Edmonton man is trying to compile an archive of Indigenous audiovisual material for future generations, Global News reports.
- This article at The Conversation places Jody Wilson-Raybould in a tradition of Indigenous women who were tellers of truths to power.
Written by Randy McDonald
March 1, 2019 at 9:30 pm
Posted in Assorted, Canada, Demographics, Politics, Popular Culture, Social Sciences, Toronto
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