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The Summer of Residential School Graves

June 30, 2021 by Annemarie Shrouder Leave a Comment

As we reflect on the recent discoveries of unmarked and mass graves at the sites of former Residential Schools in Canada, I am pleased to introduce my guest for today's blog, AdéX, to add an international perspective on Canada and Indigenous Peoples. ADÉX - Writer & Visual Artist is a … 

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Filed Under: Indigenous peoples Tagged With: Canada, Canada Day, companies, golf courses, Indigenous People, injustice, St. Lucia

Canada – Facing The Truth

June 30, 2021 by Annemarie Shrouder Leave a Comment

Tomorrow is Canada Day. If you’ve received the Inclusion Insight for a while, you’ll know how I feel about it. Canada: 150 years of...? Why I won't be saying Happy Canada Day today.   What does Canada Day mean to you in light of the recent discoveries of mass and unmarked graves at … 

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Filed Under: Indigenous peoples, Uncategorized Tagged With: Canada, Canada Day, change, Reconciliation. Action

Facing White Supremacy in Canada

June 17, 2021 by Annemarie Shrouder Leave a Comment

My heart is broken again. Is yours? If you haven’t read the article “White Supremacy is as Old as Canada” in the Toronto Star, please do. It centres the hate/Islamophobia-motivated murder of the Muslim family (Yumna Salman, Madiha Salman, Salman Afzaal and Talat Afzaal) last week in London … 

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Filed Under: White Supremacy Tagged With: Canada, history, islamophobia, London Ontario, Muslim, white supremacy

Anti-Black Racism in Canada

February 13, 2019 by Annemarie Shrouder Leave a Comment

Last year, we heard a lot in the news about the Starbucks incident with the two Black men who were arrested for being in the café, while waiting for a friend. The issue? Being Black – and what this meant for the Starbucks employee who called the police. We then heard a lot about unconscious bias, … 

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Filed Under: anti-Black racism Tagged With: Black History Month, Canada, drop out rates, leadership, Parliament, police, Starbucks

Canada: 150 years of…?

March 26, 2017 by Annemarie Shrouder Leave a Comment

This year Canada as a colonized country is 150 years old. And we’re going to celebrate. I imagine that on July 1 there will be a plethora of festivities, with flags and music and who knows what else.   Canada means different things to different people, for sure. You can read more … 

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Filed Under: Aboriginal, Celebrations, Colonization, Indigenous, Indigenous peoples Tagged With: Canada, Canada's 150 year birthday celebrations

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