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flakeloaf posted:
I am imagining buff dudes with trucker hats and flip flops doing an informative PowerPoint on the real life effects of the Indian act on indigenous peoples today and I am loving it. My experience learning about residential schools in history 11 was “They were put in special schools where they couldn’t speak their own language “ and the class was like “wow that sounds like us in French immersion “ and the teacher moved on to talk about Vimy Ridge. my actual education took place only in university.
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Fashionable Jorts posted:poo poo, I graduated high school in 2006 and I didn't learn about residential schools until after. I found out last year that the last one closed in 1996.
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 04:38 |
Well as a new Canadian all I can claim is that my citizenship exam required I know that the three types of aboriginal peoples in Canada are First Nations, Metis, and Inuit. Also something about when Newfoundland joined confederation? Something something Charter of Rights and Freedoms patriation of the Constitution here's your Tims card. Seriously though, I remember Oka going down and poo poo was serious. I also had encounters both with Cree in BC and in Navajo Nation and was struck by just how angry folks were. So I started reading and holy poo poo. I recently picked up a copy of Clearing the Plains that is coming up to the top of the to read pile. Looks like a lighthearted series of tales of Canadian history. I will say that Idle No More and reconciliation seem to be a positive moment in history (at least in my university bubble). We'll see I guess.
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I feel like I knew about Oka since like the mid nineties, so very young. However, it wasn't really until probably less than ten years ago that I saw video from Oka and realized how heinous it was. While in the army I was always wondering where all the indigenous folks were at, learning about Oka answered that pretty conclusively.
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Bilirubin posted:Also something about when Newfoundland joined confederation? It is kind of incredible to think that at one point there were enough fish in the sea to justify Newfoundland being its own separate country
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it was never its own country. they just loving loved the queen so much they couldnt do without her
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small wood syndrome
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Bilirubin posted:I will say that Idle No More and reconciliation seem to be a positive moment in history (at least in my university bubble). We'll see I guess. Universities bubbles are very bubbly and if you leave it you will quickly meet lots of people who will happily tell you that native people are all just alcoholics who need to get a job
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COMPAGNIE TOMMY posted:It is kind of incredible to think that at one point there were enough fish in the sea to justify Newfoundland being its own separate country
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 14:13 |
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I can't wait to see the same chart for Alberta oil in 15 years.
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 14:17 |
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Knowing total remuneration is cool as an employee but using the value of benefits to say 'TEACHER BAD' is hella bullshit. Guess what, everyone not an independent contractor just got a 7% raise from employer EI/CPP contributions! Maybe more if there's a health plan or free parking! Fried Watermelon posted:If anyone is interested Coursera has an Indigenous Canada course put together by University of Alberta that's pretty good. Mainly video lectures, optional PDF readings. Quoting so I can find it later. Guest2553 has issued a correction as of 15:30 on Mar 26, 2021 |
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Good content, but be ready to make the "That's the take you went with, eh?" face a lot.
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bvj191jgl7bBsqF5m posted:Universities bubbles are very bubbly and if you leave it you will quickly meet lots of people who will happily tell you that native people are all just alcoholics who need to get a job Talk to someone living in Thunder Bay and you'll probably hear this within 5 minutes. Something about living there seems to make people horribly racist.
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Just go on local news facebook or reddit in a university town if you want to see where this society’s at.
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COMPAGNIE TOMMY posted:It is kind of incredible to think that at one point there were enough fish in the sea to justify Newfoundland being its own separate country it was terribly impoverished and constantly bankrupt so not quite enough fish I guess
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BonerKid posted:Talk to someone living in Thunder Bay and you'll probably hear this within 5 minutes. Something about living there seems to make people horribly racist. i live next to the university of windsor. the university is also right next to the border to the USA and i have seen multiple times people yelling racist poo poo at the exchange students as they pass by. though it is asian/indian students
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BonerKid posted:Talk to someone living in Thunder Bay and you'll probably hear this within 5 minutes. Something about living there seems to make people horribly racist. https://www.aptn.ca/firstcontact/ You wanna punch a television? Cause this is how televisions get punched, right here
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Brantford and the surrounding area are also very racist towards the 6 nations reserve nearby there
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 17:45 |
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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says his government didn't prepare a fallback plan on implementing a consumer carbon tax because they were hoping to win in the country's top court. Kenney said the province was buoyed by a lower court win in Alberta, and noted that three of the nine Supreme Court justices had concerns with Thursday's majority decision that the tax is onside with the Constitution. "It was our hope that we would win," Kenney told reporters Friday. "But now we're going to consult with Albertans on the path forward." Juul-Whip has issued a correction as of 22:39 on Mar 26, 2021 |
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their fallback plan is to not do anything and then it’s the feds fault. this was intentional
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 23:17 |
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live footage of Kenny trying to convince Albertans it’s all the feds fault
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Bilirubin posted:Well as a new Canadian all I can claim is that my citizenship exam required I know that the three types of aboriginal peoples in Canada are First Nations, Metis, and Inuit. Also something about when Newfoundland joined confederation? Something something Charter of Rights and Freedoms patriation of the Constitution here's your Tims card. There are actually four; First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and eastern rurals who want Indigenous hunting rights Mameluke has issued a correction as of 23:46 on Mar 26, 2021 |
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BGrifter posted:live footage of Kenny trying to convince Albertans it’s all the feds fault he doesn't have to do much considering how dumb as poo poo his base is it frankly doesn't even matter because the ruling sends an absolutely crystal-clear signal to investors to steer clear of fossil fuel projects at all costs for the foreseeable future, something that's gonna be buoyed by the federal cons being basically a basket case for the next few years. it took a long time for the momentum to start swinging decisively, but every poll i've seen points towards a majority of canadians broadly agreeing that climate change is a serious issue and that environmental sustainability is a top priority, and i'm genuinely unsure if you can actually win a federal election now in a party that is actively denying bare-faced reality
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Vermain posted:I'm genuinely unsure if you can actually win a federal election now in a party that is actively denying bare-faced reality Congratz on recently waking up from your coma.
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# ? Mar 27, 2021 05:51 |
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BC shooting for the covid highscore and the government is going to politely ask people to be good as they further loosen restrictions on public gatherings lol
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https://twitter.com/PennyDaflos/status/1375543741738536964
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# ? Mar 27, 2021 16:37 |
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has anyone been able to get vaxxed yet? americans can schedule shots at their pharmacy and there's little eligiblity checking. my paramedic friend got one through work but that seems like a big goop to jump through.
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# ? Mar 27, 2021 16:51 |
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Yeah, but I'm in NWT where they opened it up to all adults a couple of weeks ago.
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# ? Mar 27, 2021 16:53 |
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I know a few old people who got their first jab in alberta but nobody under like 70
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Reality Protester posted:has anyone been able to get vaxxed yet? americans can schedule shots at their pharmacy and there's little eligiblity checking. my paramedic friend got one through work but that seems like a big goop to jump through. I got vaxxed with Pfizer yesterday and I'm scheduled for my next one in.... July . I work with older at-risk adults and the vaccine roll out for us employees has been awful. Technically I was eligible for a vaccine in February but the website and person on the phone said that it was the responsibility of the employers to get us registered for vaccines. I haven't heard a single thing from work, and the BC CDC's list of who is eligible is vague at best, so I got my doctor to get me a permission letter since I have a compromised immune system. The person I talked to over the phone also had little idea about the eligibility of me since the requirements are changing from day-to-day. Even though I had my doctor's letter and my employee card where I worked to prove, I got harassed by one of the directors there for being the a young person in the line-up for getting vaccines. There was another young person there, but they targeted me for god knows what reason and was implying that I shouldn't be there. I pointed the other young person out to the director and asked "why aren't you harassing her?" to no reply, and they let me through to one of the vaccine stations. I've had problems with the handling of the entire pandemic and the health authorities from the very beginning of the pandemic to now. I'm 100% disappointed and frustrated with the handling of every step by the B.C. government and the Fraser Health authority region, from the precautions and no mask mandates, refusing to close schools, hosed-up requirements of having to have more than one physical symptom to get Covid tested, and the vaccine roll out itself. It's absolutely dysfunctional and I don't feel like I'm being hyperbolic when I say that anyone out there with a compromised immune system is a sitting duck for this virus in the province. At the very least, everyone living in the Fraser Health region are getting sub-par service. I can not imagine what the people in Interior and Northern Health are going through, but I imagine its worse.
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Still waiting to be able to register I am an 'essential' worker but not 'essential' enough and I have nurses come in to my home daily to help with my daughter but apparently that doesn't matter either Meanwhile one quarter of my city has been vaccinated and I don't know how. Except there are lots of old people here.
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The crackmacs person sucks poo poo but lolberta https://twitter.com/Crackmacs/status/1375839873421090820?s=19
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lol wiki editors gettin sassy
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https://twitter.com/mbarber86/status/1375840187973054465?s=21
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jsoh posted:it was terribly impoverished and constantly bankrupt so not quite enough fish I guess One of my great grandmothers was the daughter of a man who in the late 1800's owned fishing rights for a huge chunk of the Grand Banks so I'm sure private ownership was one of the bigger reasons they had no money. She married my great grandfather (a lowly fisherman and not an important business connection) and got kicked out of the family and disowned. The story I got told after that was that he sold his rights to American/European fishing companies and moved the rest of his family to America when Newfoundland joined Canada because he'd rather be super rich in the states. edit: all that to say Newfoundland was impoverished but they had lots of fish, they just weren't allowed to fish them ghosthorse has issued a correction as of 21:50 on Mar 27, 2021 |
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Entorwellian posted:I got vaxxed with Pfizer yesterday and I'm scheduled for my next one in.... July . I work with older at-risk adults and the vaccine roll out for us employees has been awful. Technically I was eligible for a vaccine in February but the website and person on the phone said that it was the responsibility of the employers to get us registered for vaccines. I haven't heard a single thing from work, and the BC CDC's list of who is eligible is vague at best, so I got my doctor to get me a permission letter since I have a compromised immune system. The person I talked to over the phone also had little idea about the eligibility of me since the requirements are changing from day-to-day. Even though I had my doctor's letter and my employee card where I worked to prove, I got harassed by one of the directors there for being the a young person in the line-up for getting vaccines. There was another young person there, but they targeted me for god knows what reason and was implying that I shouldn't be there. I pointed the other young person out to the director and asked "why aren't you harassing her?" to no reply, and they let me through to one of the vaccine stations. I got vaccinated yesterday because my work is in a hospital. I'm wfh right now but they sent out a message saying all staff yet to be vaccinated were eligible so I jumped. Nobody even checked my ID or asked about my eligibility at the vaccine site. Everything that is happening in BC is so hosed right now. 10% test positivity (including those industry tests) in the province yesterday and Bonnie Henry and Adrian Dix have nothing to say about it. Kids go back to school on Monday with no masks. Teachers should refuse to work.
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Goosed it. posted:I got vaccinated yesterday because my work is in a hospital. I'm wfh right now but they sent out a message saying all staff yet to be vaccinated were eligible so I jumped. Nobody even checked my ID or asked about my eligibility at the vaccine site. 100% agree with you. They should be up in arms about it.
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Reality Protester posted:has anyone been able to get vaxxed yet? americans can schedule shots at their pharmacy and there's little eligiblity checking. my paramedic friend got one through work but that seems like a big goop to jump through. my parents were both old enough to get their first shots a couple days ago and i'll be able to get my first next month since autism spectrum is one of the medium risk subgroups that they want to get vaccinated
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only olds here basically. BC's doing everything pretty strictly by age bracket so I'll be early-mid june at this rate
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