
The Decade in Long Reads
From a debonair grifter to Canada’s peacekeeping mission in Mali, these are the conversations that helped define Canada
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For many who testified, government support was inaccessible. Instead, they turned to smudging, prayer, and community
Read MoreThe government framed the Inuvik–Tuktoyaktuk Highway as a nation-building project. But, for Indigenous people, the road is about connecting with ourselves
Read MoreThe parks were created by removing Indigenous people from the land. Thaidene Nëné begins to repair the damage
Read MoreIt isn’t that hard to find a costume that doesn’t engage in cultural appropriation
Read MoreGovernment after government has spent millions on water-treatment plants. But thousands of households still can’t drink from the tap
Read MoreThe Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace offers a chance to avert ecological, cultural, and political crisis
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