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Special education teacher on the struggles parents of students with special needs face under remote learning


CBC News Hamilton8 days ago
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Special education teacher Patti Wilson, of St. Jean de Brebeuf in Hamilton, explains the unique challenges parents of students with special needs face under remote learning during COVID-19.
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It's The World's Oldest Sport With Native American Roots: Everything You Need To Know


Apr.10.2021
Long before the first European thought of colonizing North America, northeastern Indigenous tribes along the New York-Canadian border played a game they called stickball. As one of the first Europeans to meet with the Iroquois people in the early 1600s, French missionary Jean de Brebeuf watched games, and later referred to the sport as crosse when telling others about it. The name stuck, and today we know it as lacrosse. While it long remained a popular sport with northeastern Native Americans, today, Americans of all backgrounds enjoy playing the sport, which has a loyal following on both college and professional levels. ....

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Gilberts: Archaeological findings upend traditional view on lost Native identity


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A few weeks ago, I began looking at the Kent Historical Society’s 1939 publication, Kentiana. The first article I discussed was entitled Early Indian Occupation of Kent, and it mentioned a reference by the early Jesuit visitors Jean de Brebeuf and Joseph Chaumonet to an Attiwandaron settlement called St. Joseph de Kent.
Since that time, I have been on a quest to see if I can find out where that settlement was located. It might not be in Kent County – the reference to Kent is just coincidental – but it is somewhere in this part of Ontario.
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