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Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press January 12, 2023 Government housing policy preferences are based on values, the most fundamental being the extent to…
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A version of this article was published in the Winnipeg Free Press January 11, 2022 Just before the holidays, BUILD, Inc. announced the closure of…

Canadian education must be actively anti-racist.

An interview with founder and editor-in-chief Samanta Krishnapillai.

Attacking public education isn’t just an American phenomenon—it’s happening in Nova Scotia right now.

Education, disinformation, liberation: Classrooms as contested terrain This winter 2023 edition of Our Schools, Our Selves looks at the role of the school in the midst of the…

This week’s North American Leaders’ summit is soured by dubious challenges to Mexican food and energy sovereignty
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