Short documentary on how Bkejwanong (Walpole Island), was the first First Nation reserve to kick out their Indian agent.
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Virgin of San Juan, thank you for appearing in the circus when a very horny horse jumped on Bigbooty the clown. I, Panfilo de Narvaez, implored you so that the children wouldn’t see such a grotesque scene.
Guadalajara, Jalisco, 1920
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Natalia Karczewska, Strangely familiar drawing II, 2020
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Horses in Ontario are getting more relief from Premier Doug Ford, during Covid19 than vulnerable Ontarians on ODSP and OW. This is abhorrent.
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Green Tea, 1942, Leonora Carrington
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Landscape with Goats, 1895, Henri-Edmond Cross
Medium: oil,canvas
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Time, Death and Judgement, 1886, George Frederick Watts
Medium: oil,canvas
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new all female cast adaptation of Scoody Doo
and it’s minus the dog
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Lucas Samaras, Untitled (Photo Transformation). 1973–74.
Shide & Acorn, Princess of the Island
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Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has added her voice to those condemning businesses for denying Indigenous people entry due to COVID-19 fears, calling it racism.
But the businesses — which include a restaurant, dentist’s office and grocery store — claimed they were trying to stop COVID-19 from spreading from nearby Indigenous communities.
The CBC has learned that Save-On-Foods in Powell River, the Glen Lyon Restaurant in Port Hardy, and a dentist’s office in Duncan all refused service to Indigenous people, citing cases of COVID-19 in their communities as a reason.
When Tla'amin Nation Councillor Brandon Peters learned that members of his Tla'amin Nation were denied access to the nearby Save-On-Foods, he was shocked.
“That’s infringing on our human rights, it’s assuming every single First Nation person [in the community] has COVID,” Peters said.
Tagging: @politicsofcanada
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