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News and Reflections: "N.S. restores 2 newly protected areas to Mi'kmaw names: Protected areas announced Wednesday do not include site of proposed gold mine" -- October 18, 2020

10/18/2020

 
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"N.S. restores 2 newly protected areas to Mi'kmaw names: Protected areas announced Wednesday do not include site of proposed gold mine" ... by Michael Gorman, CBC News (October 16, 2020)

News and Reflections: "The non-traditional idea that's part of how one couple manage their woodlot" -- October 12, 2020

10/12/2020

 
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"The non-traditional idea that's part of how one couple manage their woodlot: Stacey and Norman Paupin get firewood, exercise and something else from their land." ... by Michael Gorman, CBC News (October 11, 2020)

News and Reflections: "IACP 40 under 40 Awardees: Jeremie Landry Inspector/Operations Officer (East), Halifax District, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Halifax, Nova Scotia" -- October 6, 2020

10/6/2020

 
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 "IACP 40 under 40 Awardees: Jeremie Landry Inspector/Operations Officer (East), Halifax District, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Halifax, Nova Scotia" -- October 6, 2020

About the 2020 IACP 40 Under 40 Awardees "The 2020 40 Under 40 awardees represent the top rising leaders from around the globe, exemplifying leadership, dedication, and service to their communities and the law enforcement profession."

"As a member of the Acadien-Métis Souriquois of Nova Scotia and the LGBTQ community, Inspector Landry has taken part in numerous initiatives to support diversity and inclusion within and outside of the RCMP. In every posting, he has volunteered in the communities he served, believing strongly in everyone having a role to play in improving their communities."

News and Reflections: "The Climate Isn’t Just Worsening Wildfires, It Can Hobble Forests’ Ability to Recover “What we’re most concerned about is things can still get worse.” -- September 29, 2020

9/29/2020

 
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"The Climate Isn’t Just Worsening Wildfires, It Can Hobble Forests’ Ability to Recover “What we’re most concerned about is things can still get worse.”... by Luna Shyr, Atlas Obscura (September 24, 2020)

News and Reflections: "Four Carleton Faculty Members Receive SSHRC Partnership Engage Grants for Research Benefiting all Canadians" -- September 24, 2020

9/24/2020

 
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"Four Carleton Faculty Members Receive SSHRC Partnership Engage Grants for Research Benefiting all Canadians" Carleton University Newsroom (September 21, 2020)

"Sebastien Malette, professor in the Department of Law and Legal Studies, will use this new SSHRC funding to begin a genealogical and ethnological investigation of the Acadian Métis of Nova Scotia. Researchers from Carleton, interdisciplinary studies researchers from Royal Roads University, and members of the Association des Acadien-Métis Souriquois (AAMS) Indigenous community will document and explore the ancestral and societal connections between Acadian Métis families located in southwest Nova Scotia.

"Indigenous rights of Acadian Métis, as outlined in section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, are currently not recognized in Nova Scotia. This project will provide vital academic research to support access to justice for these communities and eventual governmental recognition for the Acadian Métis."
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