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"A search near the former Beauval Indian Residential School in northwest Saskatchewan has identified 60 “potential unmarked burials” outside the bounds of the community cemetery, says English River First Nation." theijf.org/possible-bur...
Possible burial sites found near former Saskatchewan residential school, First Nation says
A search near the former Beauval Indian Residential School in northwest Saskatchewan has identified 60 “potential unmarked burials” outside the bounds of the community cemetery, says English River Fir...
theijf.org
June 13, 2025 at 9:46 PM
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An example of a story I'd never be able to post on X because of rampant residential school denialism 👇
June 13, 2025 at 9:47 PM
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Radio-Canada's investigation was remarkable - and this goes to show that sometimes journalism is all the justice people will get. So we need to make the effort and do it right.
Electronics magnate Robert Miller was charged with having sex with minors -- 11 victims, some who were less than 14.
Crown agrees to drop charges against the 83-year-old after doctors testify he's in poor health, has Parkinson's.
www.montrealgazette.com/news/article...
Crown agrees to stop criminal trial against Montreal billionaire Robert Miller
The Future Electronics founder was charged last summer with paying minors to have sex.
www.montrealgazette.com
June 10, 2025 at 5:51 PM
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The Washpost, which is bleeding millions of dollars and shrinking its staff, accepted -- and then rejected -- a $115,000 ad that criticized Elon Musk.

Anyway, here's the ad that the Post's business side didn't want its readers to see ⤵️

thehill.com/media/514849...
February 17, 2025 at 1:38 PM
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Fallout in paradise: 28 years after France stopped nuclear testing in Polynesia, affected communities are still fighting for compensation
French Polynesia: 28 years after the end of France’s nuclear tests, these women are still fighting for compensation and care
The women of French Polynesia disproportionately bear the burden of France’s 30-year history of nuclear testing – both as victims and as caregivers. But they are also among those fighting for change.
www.cnn.com
August 5, 2024 at 12:15 AM
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BLUESKY IS NOW OPEN! 🔭🎉

Astro folk on here, I think it is now or never if we want this platform to become an alternative to Twitter.

Please recommend this place to everyone you know, encourage them to give it a try, and point them towards our feeds and community!

This guide may also help:
How to get started on Bluesky
Twitter was an amazing resource for networking and discussion in astronomy. But since Elon Musk's increasingly disastrous takeover of the platform, everyone has been looking for better alternatives to...
emilydoesastro.com
February 6, 2024 at 7:20 PM
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Well, Tesla has already settled the California illegal dumping case for a baffling tiny $1.5 million. If the feds don't bring much bigger criminal charges I am gonna become The Joker
Tesla settles California hazardous waste lawsuit with a $1.5M fine | TechCrunch
Tesla agreed to pay $1.5 million in fines one day after a lawsuit was filed by California counties alleging mishandling of hazardous waste.
techcrunch.com
February 2, 2024 at 2:20 AM