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Mount Allison University implements mandatory vaccination policy
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Mount Allison, STU to implement mandatory campus-wide vaccination policies
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On June 14 1671, 350 years ago, Simon-François Daumont De Saint-Lusson, with a ragged band of French canoemen and Jesuit missionaries, laid claim to the interior of North America in a staged spectacle at Sault Ste. Marie. In the King of France’s name, Saint-Lusson claimed an immense territory that was ‘discovered or yet to be discovered’ that was bounded by the seas to the North, West, and South. Likewise, he claimed that “all the people inhabiting this wide country now become my vassals, and must obey my laws and customs.” The speech was then translated into an ‘Indian language’ by a trusted interpreter, a legal and illegal fur trader, adventurer, and general self-promoter Nicolas Perrot to about 2,000 First Nations people. The French raised a cross and planted a cedar post with the plate bearing the French coat of arms nailed to it next to the Jesuit mission. Following these erections Father Claude Allouez extolled the power of the French King, claim
SACKVILLE, N.B. Thirty students at Mount Allison University in Sackville, N.B. had their graduation diplomas hand-delivered to them this year since convocation ceremonies couldn’t be done the traditional way. With his diplomas in hand and his running shoes tied tight, university president Jean-Paul Boudreau delivered diplomas to graduates - on foot. Coming through COVID this year I thought it was especially important to honour our students, particularly the students from the greater Sackville area, with an opportunity to receive the diploma in person,” said Jean-Paul Boudreau, Mount Allison’s president. Boudreau has been with the university for the last four years. This is the second year in a row he ran over 20 kilometres to make special deliveries to graduates.
Shingwauk Home was an institution, never a real home
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