Are Historians “Failed Scientists?”
In 1970, historical analyst David Hackett Fischer argued that History is a “problem solving discipline”, going so far as to call the discipline "antiethical". Has historiography, or writing about history evolved since then?
Can You Be a Proud Canadian While Knowing Canada’s True History? A Canada Day Reflection
Is it possible to still be a proud Canadian once you learn more about Canada’s genocidal history? My personal reflections on being Catholic, miseducated, and Canadian, and my journey to re-define my Canadian identity through Indigenous Relations.
Honouring the Validity of Oral Histories in Canada
What is oral history, and how has it become a part of Canada’s way of ensuring that the Constitutional rights of Indigenous peoples are protected?
Review of “Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples®” Self-Guided Training
A review of “Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples(R)” course by Indigenous Relations Academy, with a recommendation that non-Indigenous organizations consider taking this learning opportunity to underscore every Canadian’s duty to work towards Truth & Reconciliation.