Minjimendan, Garden of Remembering
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View ArticleAll Nations Grand River Water Walk
Educational Companion: Ontario’s Protected and Unprotected WaterWhat is a water walk?read more
View ArticleThe Lost Sea
Half a century ago, a sea disappeared in Central Asia. The Aral Sea was once the fourth-largest lake on planet Earth. It was fed by two rivers – Syr Darya and Amu Darya, until Soviet leaders redirected...
View ArticleSystem Change not Climate Change
In developing A\J’s upcoming “Invest in Change” issue, I have been thinking a lot about our economic and social systems; how they affect us and how they could be changed as we make the transition...
View ArticleThe House that Becky Built
Educational Video Companion: Indigenous Entrepreneurship and Housing SecurityEnvironatives Training Initiativeread more
View ArticleNish Dish: Nourishing the Community
Johl Whiteduck Ringuette is the proprietor of NishDish Marketeria and Catering, an Indigenous restaurant in downtown Toronto centred on reclaiming and sharing traditional Anishinaabe food and...
View ArticleNogojiwanong Water Walks
Following a Buffy Sainte-Marie concert at the Phoenix in Toronto in October 2011, four Water Walkers needed a battery boost. While I offered my assistance, one of the women, Liz Osawamick, perused one...
View ArticleDirect Air Capture
In the race to remove the trillion tons of excess carbon dioxide in our atmosphere, the treatments we choose for this problem ought to at least be slightly better than the problem itself. We have...
View ArticleClimate Policy Program Leads with Indigenous Youth Voices
Earlier this month, 15 youth from across Canada gathered in Inuvik, Northwest Territories as part of the FutureXChange Program, designed to connect and equip them to collaborate on new community...
View ArticleIsolation Reflections
For the first time in approximately 7, maybe 8 weeks, I finally left my house this past weekend.read more
View ArticleWhy Haven’t We Solved This Yet? Militarism and The Environment
At the height of the Vietnam war, Ernie Regher authored a story for Alternatives Journal about the harmful effects war and militarism. In Regher’s words, militarism is “the extension of military...
View ArticleInvesting in Nature
Last month, the Canadian Federal government shared their fiscal economic snapshot, in which they expected to hit a $343 billion deficit by the end of this year as a result of Covid-19 impacts and...
View ArticleGreening Canada’s COVID Recovery
Rebuilding the economy after the COVID pandemic will be complex, challenging, and long-lasting. Almost every part of our economy has suffered. Some sectors may rebound quickly, but many will take years...
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