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The Gravest Crime: Canada’s Abstention and the Call for Reparatory Justice
"Slavery was merely an interruption, not the origin story of African descendants." (Shahaddah Jack, Toronto's First Youth Poet Laureate)
"Slavery was merely an interruption, not the origin story of African descendants." (Shahaddah Jack, Toronto's First Youth Poet Laureate)
“In an economy that prizes youth and speed, how do older workers remain visible and valued?”
“While we’re watching Trump, Canada is quietly rewriting the rules that decide who gets to live, build, and belong here.”
"We must ask: Where is the money going? Why is our standard of living a sacrificial lamb for policy decisions...
"To go to a foreign country and ask for assistance in breaking up Canada… there’s an old-fashioned word for that,...
“A flag says more than a thousand words.”
“When a country can’t agree on the moral vocabulary, it can’t agree on the rules.”
“What Canada needs is a national defence force composed of highly skilled, adaptable personnel.”
“The public does not know what legal agreements have been made in their name.”
"By 2026, the Canadian cannabis landscape will be more vibrant, diverse, and scientifically advanced than ever."
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