When chief justice Marshall of the United States Supreme Court presided over a majority decision insisting that only the national government, and not the state of Georgia, could make decisions …
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Trinity One stream mentor Sarah Harrison interviews The Hon. Bob Rae.
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- Authorbob-rae
- CategoryPolitics, Public Speaking
- TagsCampaigning, First Nations, Global Governance, Public Policy, Sarah Harrison, Student Politics, Trinity College, Trinity One Talks, University of Toronto, Youth In Politics
How is renewal of the historic treaties critical to Canada’s future? Bob Rae, a senior partner at OKT, asked this question to a packed room at the University of Regina …
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This week on Face-to-Face APTN anchor Michael Hutchinson speaks with Bob Rae as the Negotiator with the Matawa Tribal Council representing communities in the midst of the planned Ring of Fire development in Northern …
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“It’s ridiculous to think people would say: I have all this land, millions and millions and millions of acres of land, I’m giving it to you for a piece of …
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Two years ago Parliament voted to recognise the right of every Canadian to clean running water.
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I am very happy to be joining the OKT law firm to pursue my interest in aboriginal law. I Invite you to have a look at the firm’s blog today, …
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A tragic coincidence of events reinforces my conviction that Canada still needs a real strategy on suicide prevention.
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- Authorbob-rae
- CategoryFirst Nations, Personal Take
- TagsChris Peloso, Depression, Duane Moonias, First Nations, George Smitherman, Mental Health Commission, Mental Illness, Moonias, Neskantaga, Ontario, Suicide, Toronto