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Kent Monkman's Montreal exhibition challenges colonial gaze with Indigenous narratives

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New ReviewThe exhibit, entitled History is Painted by the Victors, is on display at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts from Sept. 30 until March 8. In his grandiose works, the Cree artist paints colonial scenes that put Indigenous people at the...
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No, JD Vance did not say Romania is a French colony

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New ReviewA Facebook post by a Romanian MEP claims that JD Vance said Romania is a French colony. However, both the statement itself and the assertion that he said this are false.
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Is France breaking with its colonial past in Africa? | Inside Story

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It's the end of an era in West Africa as France moves to scrap the currency used by its former colonies.
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Belgium apologises for abduction of thousands of mixed-race children during colonial-era

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Belgium apologised on Thursday for the abduction of thousands of children born to mixed-race couples during its colonial-era rule between 1959 and 1962 of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, and Rwanda. The apology was the first...
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Monuments of history or bigotry? The politics of statues | The Listening Post (Full)

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Should historic statues remain standing even if they celebrate racism? Plus, the man behind Rwanda's hate media.
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The Eusebio legend revealed in new movie "Ruth"

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He would belong in most football experts' top 20 players of all time; Eusébio made his name at Benfica in Portugal, but to get there from his native Mozambique, the young prodigy had to use a fake name; "Ruth", during his journey. That's...
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Bring on the Boys: Men’s Fashion Week in New York

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Men’s Fashion Week in New York got off to an exciting start with an international theme, courtesy of designers making a name for themselves. David Hart is based in New York City. But his 2018 Spring/Summer collection took tourism in Cuba...
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Indigenous artists opting out of Canada 150

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Indigenous artists will be featured in sesquicentennial celebrations, but others are choosing to boycott Canada 150
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Blood and Tears: French Decolonisation (Part 3) | Featured Documentary

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The story of the decline of the French empire and the indelible mark colonialism left on countries that were colonised.
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Raw Politics in full: EU criticism and MPs vote on Brexit future

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Breaking the deadlock British MPs will vote by paper ballot on Wednesday night on a series of amendments that could change the course of Brexit. Earlier this week, parliament took control over the Brexit timetable from Prime Minister...
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'Suspended States': Yinka Shonibare challenges colonial narratives in moving London exhibition

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Historic colonial statues should not be destroyed, but reimagined, according to British artist Yinka Shonibare. A new solo exhibition of his work tackling Britain’s imperialist past has opened in London.
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There’s ‘a huge way to go’ on Indigenous housing, says minister

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Minister of Indigenous Services Patty Hajdu reacts to a new report published Tuesday by Auditor General Karen Hogan which says that the federal government is failing Indigenous communities on housing.
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King Charles’ Kenya visit stirs up difficult memories

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Critics say remarks by Britain’s King Charles during his state visit to Kenya fall short of a hoped-for apology over colonial era abuses.
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Who should preserve treaties between First Nations and the Crown?

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Centuries-old agreements between First Nations and the Crown are locked in a secure government vault at Library and Archives Canada. But with an increased, intentional focus on truth and reconciliation, some say Indigenous communities...
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Masks, whippings and dancing: Mexican festival Santo Santiago is a symbol of indigenous rebellion

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Mexicans re-enact the resistance of Indigenous people against the Spanish conquest with dances and whippings, during the festival of Santo Santiago in Tonala.
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Netherlands returns looted artefacts from colonial era to Indonesia

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The Netherlands and Indonesia have agreed on the return of hundreds of cultural artefacts taken, sometimes by force, during colonial times. The items were handed back to Indonesia at the Museum Volkenkunde in Leiden.
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France's Immigration Museum reopens to tell a "shared story"

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With 'one French person in three an immigrant, the child of an immigrant or the grandchild of an immigrant,' France's newly reopened Immigration Museum says it's time to count the cost of their contributions.
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New Indigenous-led TV series examines traumatic legacy of Sixties Scoop

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First Nations actress and producer Jennifer Podemski's new TV series Little Bird sheds light on life during the Sixties Scoop. Now available on Crave, it tells the story of a woman searching for her Indigenous family, after being...
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What will King Charles mean for the Crown-Indigenous relationship

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Ahead of the coronation of King Charles, CBC Chief Correspondent Adrienne Arsenault speaks with Gov. Gen. Mary Simon and former Assembly of First Nations chief Perry Bellegarde about what the new reign could mean for the Crown-Indigenous...
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Jamaica is ready to ditch the monarchy as coronation looms

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King Charles’s coronation is a non-starter in Jamaica, which is working to remove him as head of state by 2025. It’s also pushing for reparations for the suffering inflicted by the British during centuries of slavery. CBC’s Ellen Mauro...
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Focus must be on healing, AFN national chief says after King's meeting

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Undoing the damage of colonialism will take decades, maybe even centuries, Assembly of First Nations National Chief RoseAnne Archibald said following a meeting of Indigenous leaders from Canada with King Charles ahead of his coronation.
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Indigenous leaders' meeting with King 'a very significant day'

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Following a meeting with King Charles, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed said he believes the King is 'open to learning' and invited the monarch to visit Canada to hear from Indigenous communities and continue the work of...
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Southern Chiefs’ Organization reveals plans for iconic HBC building

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The Southern Chiefs’ organization lays out its plans to transform a relic of colonialism, Winnipeg’s historic HBC building, into a centre for healing, education and hope. The $130-million redevelopment includes plans for affordable...
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King Charles III backs research into UK monarchy's slavery ties

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King Charles III backed research into the UK monarchy's ties to slavery after a document revealed that his ancestor had shares in a slave-trading company.