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28 Canadian YA books to check out in spring 2021

The YA novel Like Home tells the story of a teen named Chinelo, Nelo for short. Her best friend is Kate and life is good. Nelo s family owns a convenience store in a popular neighbourhood known as Ginger East. But when the store is vandalized and police get involved, Nelo is emotionally affected and her relationship with her friends and family change forever.  Like Home is for ages 14 and up. Louisa Onomé is a Nigerian Canadian living in Toronto. Fresh Air9:57How growing up in Mississauga inspired a new YA novel about community and the challenges of gentrificationLouisa Onomé speaks about her debut novel Like Home - a story that tackles gentrification through the eyes of teenagers - and the inspiration she drew from her own experiences growing up in Mississauga.9:57

COVID 19 magnified systemic discrimination against Indigenous women: Bennett

COVID 19 magnified systemic discrimination against Indigenous women: Bennett  March 8, 2021 THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA -COVID-19 has magnified the effects of systemic discrimination against Indigenous women in Canada, said Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett at a virtual summit the federal government organized to discuss a feminist response to the pandemic. Bennett said Canada’s colonial legacy has played a role in worse outcomes for Indigenous women. She said that includes more layoffs, a lack of child care and a spike in family violence. “We know that equality cannot be achieved by simply ensuring everyone has the same opportunities,” she said. “We speak of income gaps between men and women, but those gaps exist between different demographics of women as well. That’s why any economic recovery plan for women must consider different lenses and perspectives in Canada.”

COVID has illustrated systemic discrimination faced by Indigenous women: Bennett

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