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Colonial history, in Canada, has evolved from a country condemning First Nation’s people to what Canada is now. It is a country recovering

Health and Time Management By:Nikkita Narine »

Time is important, because if you don’t have time how would you know the time? Without time, we can’t survive. Time is precious.

The Status of Canada’s First Nations’ Children By: Dineva McLean »

First Nations are the people who were the first to find Canada. They were misnamed “Indian” by the early explorers whom thought they

First Nations’ Children Toil of Struggle By: Mathusan Mathyalagan »

There is a lot, a lot of first nations struggling to live life in their own lifestyle, especially the first nation children, because

State of First Nations’ Children By: Daron Luu »

Looking back at history, many different social groups, from religious to federal governments, have taken a stand on the educational needs of First

Health and Time Management By: Cindy Liu »

Health is eating healthy food and getting the right nutrients. If you want to stay healthy, you have to exercise. Good forms of

Who are the Inuit? By: Keshava Lachhman »

The Inuit are special people. The old name for Inuit was Eskimo.

 

Eskimo means “eater of meat”. In 1977, the Eskimos changed

Health and Time Management By: Casey Kor »

Health and Time Management are important, because they help you to not be stressed and also help you to have a good sleeping

First Nations’ Children By: Duron Joseph »

First Nations Children are known as the forgotten ones. They endure a lot of physical and emotional abuse from people whom are supposed

The First Nations’ Children By: Alexus Jones »

In January, 2016, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal found that the federal government discriminates against children. Weeks after the Tribunal decision, the First