Tag: Canada
Caught in the headlines – how Canadian journalism failed MMIWG
One year on from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG),1 the world has changed but too much of Canadian journalism has not. Even as news reports offered extensive coverage on the publication of the conclusions and recommendations, commentary focused on one word: genocide. The response by major Canadian news […]
Domino’s apologises for TV ad depicting ‘Inuit’
Pizza firm Domino’s is one of many major companies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.
For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 1
Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.
For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 2
Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.
For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 3
Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.
For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 4
Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.
For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 5
Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.
Syrian refugees: Inside the arrivals gate
Why was the arrival of Syrian refugees in Canada public but private in Scotland? Are we paying attention to hidden parts of immigration and refugee systems?
#Artpoli: Canadian federal election 2015
Tomorrow’s artist in residence Jason Skinner worked with voters in Halifax, NS, to express issues matter in the Canadian federal election through collages.
PMO uses more trackers than other G8 leaders combined
PM Stephen Harper’s official government website uses more trackers 30 world governments homepages while the Green Party of Canada uses even more.