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While children are the most natural audience for a daily story fix, any participant at the 10th anniversary Vancouver Storytelling Festival will tell you, as they awake from a mesmerizing tale of dragons and knights, that a good story well told will never go unappreciated-regardless of age.
From Nov. 2 to 4, more than 30 storytellers from around the world gathered at…
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While children are the most natural audience for a daily story fix, any participant at the 10th anniversary Vancouver Storytelling Festival will tell you, as they awake from a mesmerizing tale of dragons and knights, that a good story well told will never go unappreciated-regardless of age.
From Nov. 2 to 4, more than 30 storytellers from around the world gathered at…
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While children are the most natural audience for a daily story fix, any participant at the 10th anniversary Vancouver Storytelling Festival will tell you, as they awake from a mesmerizing tale of dragons and knights, that a good story well told will never go unappreciated-regardless of age.
From Nov. 2 to 4, more than 30 storytellers from around the world gathered at…
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While children are the most natural audience for a daily story fix, any participant at the 10th anniversary Vancouver Storytelling Festival will tell you, as they awake from a mesmerizing tale of dragons and knights, that a good story well told will never go unappreciated-regardless of age.
From Nov. 2 to 4, more than 30 storytellers from around the world gathered at…
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Canada will pay 70 per cent of the total damage amounts owing to victims of physical and sexual abuse in residential schools, but only if the victims get involved in an out-of-court settlement or an alternative dispute resolution process.
The decision was announced on Oct. 29 by Deputy Prime Minister Herb Gray. Gray was appointed to head a government body that was created…
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Canada will pay 70 per cent of the total damage amounts owing to victims of physical and sexual abuse in residential schools, but only if the victims get involved in an out-of-court settlement or an alternative dispute resolution process.
The decision was announced on Oct. 29 by Deputy Prime Minister Herb Gray. Gray was appointed to head a government body that was created…
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Canada will pay 70 per cent of the total damage amounts owing to victims of physical and sexual abuse in residential schools, but only if the victims get involved in an out-of-court settlement or an alternative dispute resolution process.
The decision was announced on Oct. 29 by Deputy Prime Minister Herb Gray. Gray was appointed to head a government body that was created…
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Canada will pay 70 per cent of the total damage amounts owing to victims of physical and sexual abuse in residential schools, but only if the victims get involved in an out-of-court settlement or an alternative dispute resolution process.
The decision was announced on Oct. 29 by Deputy Prime Minister Herb Gray. Gray was appointed to head a government body that was created…
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All sides have to change the way they look at things if treaty talks are to accelerate to an acceptable pace.
That's the message that emerged after two days of high level discussion about ideas that might be able to drive treaty negotiations towards reconciliation of Indigenous and non-Indigenous interests in Canada and around the world.
The Indigenous Bar…
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All sides have to change the way they look at things if treaty talks are to accelerate to an acceptable pace.
That's the message that emerged after two days of high level discussion about ideas that might be able to drive treaty negotiations towards reconciliation of Indigenous and non-Indigenous interests in Canada and around the world.
The Indigenous Bar…
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All sides have to change the way they look at things if treaty talks are to accelerate to an acceptable pace.
That's the message that emerged after two days of high level discussion about ideas that might be able to drive treaty negotiations towards reconciliation of Indigenous and non-Indigenous interests in Canada and around the world.
The Indigenous Bar…
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All sides have to change the way they look at things if treaty talks are to accelerate to an acceptable pace.
That's the message that emerged after two days of high level discussion about ideas that might be able to drive treaty negotiations towards reconciliation of Indigenous and non-Indigenous interests in Canada and around the world.
The Indigenous Bar…
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The Indigenous Bar Association's 13th annual conference, hosted at downtown Vancouver's scenic waterfront district on Oct. 19 and 20, gave the country's leading Aboriginal practitioners of the art of treaty making a chance to update Aboriginal lawyers on the latest news and trends in their field.
The conference theme-Building Treaties and Restoring Relationships-along with…
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The Indigenous Bar Association's 13th annual conference, hosted at downtown Vancouver's scenic waterfront district on Oct. 19 and 20, gave the country's leading Aboriginal practitioners of the art of treaty making a chance to update Aboriginal lawyers on the latest news and trends in their field.
The conference theme-Building Treaties and Restoring Relationships-along with…
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The Indigenous Bar Association's 13th annual conference, hosted at downtown Vancouver's scenic waterfront district on Oct. 19 and 20, gave the country's leading Aboriginal practitioners of the art of treaty making a chance to update Aboriginal lawyers on the latest news and trends in their field.
The conference theme-Building Treaties and Restoring Relationships-along with…