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John Lagimodiere

@therealjohnlag

Former Publisher of Eagle Feather News and provider of Indigenous awareness.

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EFN Media (@efnewsonline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome to the annual Indigenous trivia quiz. Below you will find a few questions to tease your short- and long-term memory and knowledge of Indigenous people and events in the homeland. eaglefeathernews.com/news/national-…

Welcome to the annual Indigenous trivia quiz. Below you will find a few questions to tease your short- and long-term memory and knowledge of Indigenous people and events in the homeland. eaglefeathernews.com/news/national-…
NCTR (@nctr_um) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we anticipate a record number of people will take part in reconciliation-focused events. Reconciliation begins with truth-telling; let's all learn the real history of residential schools. ➡️ buff.ly/3PXfqoN

Today, on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we anticipate a record number of people will take part in reconciliation-focused events. 

Reconciliation begins with truth-telling; let's all learn the real history of residential schools. 

➡️ buff.ly/3PXfqoN
Métis Nation–SK (@metisnationsask) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we honour our celebrated Métis leader, Louis Riel. On the anniversary of his execution on November 16, 1885, we are reminded of the strength of our ancestors and the importance of always advocating for the recognition of Métis culture and our right to self-determination.

Today we honour our celebrated Métis leader, Louis Riel. On the anniversary of his execution on November 16, 1885, we are reminded of the strength of our ancestors and the importance of always advocating for the recognition of Métis culture and our right to self-determination.
Saskatoon Police (@saskatoonpolice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please join us in giving a warm welcome to incoming Police Chief Cam McBride! The Saskatoon Police Board of Police Commissioners made the exciting announcement today. Cam has been a member with our service since 1997, and is excited to take on the new role!

Please join us in giving a warm welcome to incoming Police Chief Cam McBride! The Saskatoon Police Board of Police Commissioners made the exciting announcement today. Cam has been a member with our service since 1997, and is excited to take on the new role!
Métis Nation–SK (@metisnationsask) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Métis Self-Government Moment: How Will Treaty Benefit My Community? Our communities are our heart and soul ❤️ and Kishchi Mashinaayikun Ooshchi Michif – the Sacred Document from the Michif will only make them stronger. Here’s how: 🏘️ Protection and recognition of

A Métis Self-Government Moment: How Will Treaty Benefit My Community?   Our communities are our heart and soul ❤️ and Kishchi Mashinaayikun Ooshchi Michif – the Sacred Document from the Michif will only make them stronger. Here’s how:   🏘️ Protection and recognition of
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Join us for an In-Person Consultation on the Kwayaskastasowin Judiciary Act! Métis rights holders in Saskatchewan are moving closer to realizing Louis Riel's vision of self-determination. Our Métis Judiciary embraces Kwayaskastasowin—making things right—and we want our laws to

Join us for an In-Person Consultation on the Kwayaskastasowin Judiciary Act!

Métis rights holders in Saskatchewan are moving closer to realizing Louis Riel's vision of self-determination. Our Métis Judiciary embraces Kwayaskastasowin—making things right—and we want our laws to
Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx (@craigbaird) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day in 1885, Metis leader Louis Riel was put to death in Regina. Riel led his people in two resistance movements to protect their culture and defend Metis rights. Let's learn more (a condensed version) about The Father of Manitoba. 🧵1/20

On this day in 1885, Metis leader Louis Riel was put to death in Regina.
Riel led his people in two resistance movements to protect their culture and defend Metis rights.
Let's learn more (a condensed version) about The Father of Manitoba.

🧵1/20
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Canada was never racist. A short thread. In 1890 Vancouver City Council supported B. T. Rogers efforts to establish a sugar refinery in the city provided he did not employ any Chinese.

Canada was never racist. A short thread.

In 1890 Vancouver City Council supported B. T. Rogers efforts to establish a sugar refinery in the city provided he did not employ any Chinese.