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Arsenic legacy in lake-bottom sediments from historic N S mine worries researcher

Arsenic legacy in lake-bottom sediments from historic N S mine worries researcher
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Country Day School sees more athletes off to post-secondary on scholarships

Country Day School sees more athletes off to post-secondary on scholarships
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Mount Allison University Signals Its Social Justice Commitments Loud and Clear in the Rima Azar Case

Mount Allison University Signals Its Social Justice Commitments Loud and Clear in the Rima Azar Case Commentary Intellectual engagement with the things of the world involves critical discussion. Since critical discussion can require one to hear unpleasant ideas about things that matter deeply to one, intellectual engagement can be threatening. Nonetheless, because universities are places of intellectual engagement, students must expect to feel, every now and then, that what is important to them is under threat. At least that’s how it used to be, more or less. Professors and students expected that they would hear and consider distressing ideas. Nowadays, though, that a student feels some aspect of their identity is not being celebrated by their professor is grounds for that student to complain and for their university to find that the professor has harassed them or discriminated against them.

Existing Aboriginal rights in a borderland

Author of the article: Karl S. Hele Publishing date: May 07, 2021  •  1 day ago  •  9 minute read  •  Perhaps it is the time to bring a case to the courts concerning an existing Aboriginal and treaty right held by the Bawating Anishinaabeg to cross and re-cross the line drawn upon our waters, writes Karl Hele. Souvenir Album of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. (c. early 20th C.) Article content On April 23, the Supreme Court of Canada (SSC) issued the R. v. Desautel decision that will upend centuries of colonial policy begun with the Doctrine of Discovery. Simply, the SCC determined that Aboriginal people, specifically the Sinixt or Lakes Tribe of the Colville Confederated Tribes, whose ancestors once lived on lands that fell under Canadian sovereignty, have a right to hunt, fish, and gather on their traditional territories. While this decision will affect every Indigenous nation and person living along the Canada-United States border, there are important connections

Atlantic bubble delay causing stress for some university students

Atlantic bubble delay causing stress for some university students Post-secondary students who had plans to travel to or from the Island next week are facing disappointment and stress due to the delay in the opening of the Atlantic bubble. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 15, 2021 8:05 PM AT | Last Updated: April 15 Atlantic Veterinary College student Brittney Dow with her dog outside her apartment in Charlottetown. Dow says the mental toll of not seeing family during a stressful program is difficult. (Brittany Spencer/CBC)

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