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Paul Hackett

@poxsonus

Geographer studying the health history of Indigenous Canadians. Sometime goalie. Sometime academic.🥅
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Eric Feigl-Ding (@drericding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7) Actually - I was wrong, there is another place equally crazy as Alberta — Saskatchewan 🇨🇦 also doesn’t require isolation for positive COVID people. Maybe Government of Saskatchewan is the Texas of Canada?

Eric Van R (@ericvanrythoven) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Universities: Come listen to our world-class faculty in public health, medicine, and epidemiology! Faculty: Mandate vaccines for everyone. Universities: No, not like that.

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The claim that Indigenous students in residential schools “only” died of TB is an attempt to whitewash what survivors and scholars recognize as genocide. The institutions caused the high death rates among more than 150,000 children taken from their homes. scientificamerican.com/article/canada…

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Yes, this an important step towards informing the world of the truly devastating impact of Canada's residential school system. Well done Dr. Erin Millions and Ian Mosby .

Madeleine Mant (@maddymant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited to share this mixed-methods paper, out today in PLOS ONE, part of our ongoing study about young adult reactions to and perceptions of #COVID19: journals.plos.org/plosone/articl… U of T Mississauga UTM Research & Innovation Office University of Toronto

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You gotta keep em separated! For some background check out lead singer Dexter Holland's academic background. I'm not surprised.

Archives of Manitoba (@mbgovarchives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

R. H. Chesshire, assistant to the HBC Fur Trade Commissioner, included his assessment of residential schools, hospitals and the impact of tuberculosis in a report following his visit to Mackenzie River posts in 1937.

R. H. Chesshire, assistant to the HBC Fur Trade Commissioner, included his assessment of residential schools, hospitals and the impact of tuberculosis   in a report following his visit to Mackenzie River posts in 1937.
NiCHE (@niche_canada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today our editor Paul Hackett introduces our new series, Relict Landscapes and the Past in the Present This series, which explores the influence of human-generated landscapes, will run Fridays through the beginning of June. niche-canada.org/2024/04/19/an-… #histgeog #envhist #cdnhist

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Today on our site we have "For What Use? Using and Re-using Wooden Crib Grain Elevators" by David Siebert This is the third post in our Relict Landscapes series edited by Paul Hackett niche-canada.org/2024/05/17/for… #envhist #aghist #heritage

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In 1985 the leader of New Zealand's third-largest party was on vacation on a fishing trip and a press helicopter flew in to interview him. The politician broke the reporter's nose. After being fined $1,000, he asked the judge if paying $2,000 would let him do it again.

Dr. Jessica DeWitt (@jessicamdewitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first three parts have been epic, you’re gonna wanna pitch to part four of Visual Cultures of the Circumpolar North on Arctic Extractions! NiCHE #envhist #envhum #arthistory #arctic

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Two of my ⁦SPHERU⁩ colleagues take on the lack of evidence behind the prov govt’s shift in addiction policy. It isn’t ’harm reduction vs treatment’, it’s about combining harm reduction strategies with increased access to treatment. leaderpost.com/opinion/column…

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On August 29th 1991, the report of the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry was released. Watch Associate Chief Judge Murray Sinclair's closing remarks at the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry from April 1989. bit.ly/33hQAHS

On August 29th 1991, the report of the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry was released. Watch Associate Chief Judge Murray Sinclair's closing remarks at the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry from April 1989. bit.ly/33hQAHS