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Lindsay Smockum Forrest

@mssmockum

PE teacher, coach and AQ facilitator. Mother, golfer, curler and lifelong learner. (she/her)

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'Let's think big': Historic Indigenous delegation arrives in Rome to meet Pope Francis - Global News apple.news/Ad3dBOobMSqWPa…

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Personality plus!@JASS_risewithus students’ self portraits are lovingly on display on the walls of Jean Augustine S.S. Peel District School Board. Their beauty (both inside and out) is evident on these large colourful canvases that simply draw you in and make you smile 😊 #AutismAcceptanceMonth

Personality plus!@JASS_risewithus students’ self portraits are lovingly on display on the walls of <a href="/JeanAugustineSS/">Jean Augustine S.S.</a> <a href="/PeelSchools/">Peel District School Board</a>. Their beauty (both inside and out) is evident on these large colourful canvases that simply draw you in and make you smile 😊 #AutismAcceptanceMonth
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This is shocking and revolting. I have a message for Justin Trudeau. You can’t say you stand with Ukraine and sit down and dine with Russia. If I am elected Prime Minister, we will not be with the Russians sipping vodka and eating canapes. #cdnpoli #cpcldr

This is shocking and revolting. 

I have a message for Justin Trudeau. You can’t say you stand with Ukraine and sit down and dine with Russia. If I am elected Prime Minister, we will not be with the Russians sipping vodka and eating canapes.

#cdnpoli #cpcldr
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Dreamcatchers are a big part in Indigenous cultures, namely in the Ojibwe and Lakota communities. Understanding why non-Indigenous people shouldn't profit off of it is an important step in honouring Indigenous history and heritage. #IndigenousHistoryMonth

Dreamcatchers are a big part in Indigenous cultures, namely in the Ojibwe and Lakota communities. Understanding why non-Indigenous people shouldn't profit off of it is an important step in honouring Indigenous history and heritage.

#IndigenousHistoryMonth