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21 Things You May Not Know about the Indian Act

Book Review: 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act is a heartfelt guide for reconciliation.


Talking Back to the Indian Act

Book Review: Talking Back to the Indian Act speaks to all Canadians and begins by imbuing the reader with a sense of action.


What the Old Tree has Seen

Fiction Feature: From First Nations and fur traders to highways and hikers, Canada’s oldest tree has seen it all. A limber pine that’s stood on the North Saskatchewan River in Alberta for thousands of years old shares its memories.


The Last Battle of Seven Oaks

Fiction feature: Young boys relive a deadly battle about furs and food.


It Is Pictured

The largest concentration of Indigenous rock art on the Great Plains sits in a sacred landscape with ancient connections.


Against the Current

Fiction Feature: Mina Hubbard maps Labrador.


Leftover Questions

Fiction Feature: Ali isn’t a big fan of, you know, those less-than-perfect things in the fridge. But where she sees wilted celery, her grandma sees a way to stop wasting food.


The Politics of the Canoe

Book Review: The academic essays in The Politics of the Canoe look at canoe culture from a mostly Indigenous perspective.


Following the Good River

Book Review: Following the Good River is a meander through a collection of stories, time periods, events, and voices. The best parts are told in Paul’s own, natural storytelling voice.


Widening the Story

Q&A: Mark Reid speaks with Stephen Bown about the inspiration behind the book, as well his thoughts on the HBC’s historical and cultural legacies.