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Photo credit Ben Weiss When it comes to Algonquin politics it will be a wonderful day when the Mississauga people learn to respect the teaching inherent in the Two Row Wampum Belt. I say this because all too often when Algonquin political leaders talk about our territory in what is now located in the province of Ontario ...

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In this video Ben Weiss of the Historical Society of Ottawa and I talk about the breadth of my work beginning with a discussion about who I am. In this interview we discuss the history of the Algonquin, how it was that the Mississauga ceded Algonquin land in Ontario, that Quebec continues to claim our land through the Doctrine of Discovery, my work on sex discrimination in the I...

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During this online event I will be talking about the broad range of the work I do:​My academic/learning journeySex discrimination in the Indian Act; Gehl v CanadaIndigenous Knowledge: Debwewin JourneyAlgonquin contact/post contact historyWhere are the Algonquin Peoples todayThe 1764 Treaty at NiagaraThe land claims process versus the so called modern treaty processThe Algonquins...

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Wateridge Village ​We call upon Canadian journalism programs and media schools to require education for all students on the history of Aboriginal peoples, including the history and legacy of residential schools, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Treaties and Aboriginal rights, Indigenous la...

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Canada has signed and ratified key international agreements including on disability, Indigenous rights, race, the environment, economic and social rights and others. Reports from civil society organizations and researchers suggest that the implementation of these agreements is only partial, resulting in fewer supports and services fo...

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