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    Great read, thanks. No question you inform the staff and follow up on it. We've written elsewhere on this WRT RG 10 records, all freely available on MFilm. Historians and others do have an ethical duty. What this means for access will be interesting.

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    today's : unexpected archival finds at the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre

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    Start your Monday with : Unexpected Archival Finds: Shingwauk Student Register by

    Cover of a green Clerks Fee Book.
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    Our cross-posting with of Sonya de Laat's blog, "Seeing Refugees: Using Old Photographs to Gain New Perspectives on Refugees, Past and Present."

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    The difference between "hope" and "optimism". A super read! Reflections on the Far Right, Intellectuals, and Hope in Toronto and Beyond via

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    Thanks for extending my thinking on teaching this!

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    Today we are sharing 's "Remembrance Day Poppies: The Political History of a Symbol" post. Check it out to learn about views on poppies

    field of poppies
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    New post: "Reflections on the Far Right, Intellectuals, and Hope in Toronto and Beyond" by

    Protesters outside Toronto’s Roy Thomson Hall, venue of the Munk Debate between Steve Bannon and David Frum
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    My latest for "Reflections on the Far Right, Intellectuals, and Hope in Toronto and Beyond." Thanks to , and Simon Vickers for talking me thru this one!

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    Had an absorbing conversation with last August for . The outcome below 👇

    Vis denne tråden
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    A new approach to debates over Macdonald and other monuments in Canada: Part 2 via

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    So important to remember the CUPW members and other trade unionists who struggled for maternity leave and other benefits that Canadians take for granted today.

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    A new approach to debates over Macdonald and other monuments in Canada: Part 2 via

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    New History Chat: A Conversation with

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    Gotta love CUPW--Union leaders with a vision and a radical history. Teachers, remind students that living out one's convictions for justice leave an impactful legacy. Revisiting the 1981 CUPW Strike for Maternity Leave via

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