Kaius and the caribou
When the snow began to accumulate and the cold temperatures hardened the ground this winter, my older brother Ah-twen headed out into the open tundra north of Attawapiskat
When the snow began to accumulate and the cold temperatures hardened the ground this winter, my older brother Ah-twen headed out into the open tundra north of Attawapiskat
The year is 2015, and the newly minted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is wowing crowds with his rhetorical promises of change
More than seven months ago, I was on a roll as I embarked on the wonderful journey of sobriety.
Wow… what a winter! My shovel is my best friend these days and like most of our best friends, it’s there when I need it
One’s faith is determined by the belief in one person or a collective. One’s faith can grow and expand onto others quickly, some take centuries to flourish, some are done in secret and some right out in the open
I moved up north, over a year ago, for many reasons
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that the arrest of pipeline protestors in northern BC recently was “not an ideal situation” – but that the rule of law must be respected
The RCMP raid at the Unist'ot'en protest camp in northern British Columbia shows the ugly side of this so-called land of human rights that is Canada
As the New Year approaches, we now see that 2018 was a fairly calamity-free year
Christmas has once again come and gone. Everyone was running around buying gifts, decorating their houses, attending church services to commemorate Christian holy days and generally enjoying a lot of excitement and anticipation