Blog — This is part 4 of a week-long series featuring Arthur Bear Chief’s memoir My Decade at Old Sun, My Lifetime of Hell. This post features an excerpt from the memoir....
Blog — ...suffered in the residential school system, it is also a step toward his own healing and it is written proof of his resilience and his unyielding spirit. This week, we...
Blog — ...initiatives. To encourage our readers to participate in the social economy themselves, we have collected a list of some of our own hometown’s programs. What’s going on in Edmonton? Edmonton’s...
Blog — ...looks at the developments that have been made in scholarly communication in Canada, significant issues within the field, and suggests potential actions to solve those issues. In their report, CARL...
Blog — ...collected a few of our favourite articles about open access to kickstart your own conversations. How did this whole thing start? See the history of open access on this interactive...
Blog — ...Alberta’s oil sands, this volume seeks to inspire a more rigorous approach to the conservation of resources in this area. Read the blog post on this book here! We also...
Blog — ...gender equality, reproductive rights, and violence and abuse against women. This year’s International Women’s Day theme is Inspire Inclusion, underscoring the importance of diversity, empowerment, and respect in all aspects...
Blog — ...Weller demonstrates a rich history of innovation and effective implementation of ed tech across higher education. From Bulletin Board Systems to blockchain, Weller follows the trajectory of education by focusing...
Blog — ...voice, Groulx, an Anishinaabe writer, artistically weaves together the experiences of Indigenous peoples in settler Canada with those of the people of Palestine, revealing a shared understanding of colonial pasts...
Blog — ...book, An Ethnohistorian in Rupert’s Land. This publication is a collection of Brown’s most interesting and useful articles and a timeline of her scholarly career. This journey through Rupert’s Land...