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Daily Archives: September 3, 2015

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When it comes to racism and human rights, ‘truth’ has no agenda

Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Barry ColbySeptember 3, 2015

Seeing the truth about anything, including racism, no matter how unbearable, is the first step to improve the sustainability and quality of our lives.

Trying to help injured woman reveals city’s ugly side

Downtown, Education, Local Heroes, Safety, Stories of GivingBy Noah ErenbergSeptember 3, 2015

When citizen reporter Vivian Ketchum came to the aid of an Indigenous woman who had been beaten, she soon realized how scared and vulnerable she felt when no one would stop to help.

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