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Alberta and Me

From a land of oil, true enough

Referendum? What Referendum?

A constitutional expert argues that the federal insistence on clarity has paid off

The Grey Plateau

When the world stopped five years ago

Harry S. LaForme

Harry S. LaForme was the first Indigenous judge on a Canadian appellate court, having served on the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Court of Appeal.

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Harry S. LaForme

Yes, Genocide

Overruling tepid language October 2019
Editor’s Note: This is one of two related pieces in the October 2019 issue. Profs. Donald B. Smith and J.R. Miller offer a counterargument with “No Genocide.” Is Canada guilty of “cultural genocide”? Some argue that this is an inaccurate, vague, or overly emotional term within the context of Canadian colonial history. “Cultural genocide,” they…