As many Canadians gather this weekend to enjoy a feast with loved ones, some Indigenous households are reclaiming the holiday, and practicing Indigenous Gratitude instead.
In 2016, Theresa Ward began selling bannock at events around the territory to help make ends meet. Now, five years later, she's taken an Indigenous food item to one of the largest online marketplaces in the world.
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The Webster Awards, bestowed annually by the Jack Webster Foundation, recognize excellence in journalism in British Columbia.
Beginning in March, Nikiforuk, a long-time Tyee contributing editor and author of two books about pandemics, has written dozens of COVID-19 related articles for this site. They have incorporated interviews, social history, ecology, philosophy of ethics, and up-to-date findings of scientific experts.
Many have proven prescient. His “We Are in a New Danger Zone” piece of April 27 warns, for example, that despite an apparent lull, dropping our guard will invite a second surge, a reality sadly borne out in the U.S. and much of Canada.