Aboriginals globe and mail

The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper that has published numerous articles and editorials on the topic of Indigenous peoples, including Aboriginals. Here are a few examples:

  1. "Canada's Indigenous crisis: A national shame" (2016) - This editorial called for immediate action to address the crisis facing Indigenous communities, including improved access to healthcare, education, and justice.
  2. "The long, dark history of Canada's residential schools" (2015) - This article explored the legacy of the residential school system, which forcibly removed Indigenous children from their families and communities and subjected them to physical and sexual abuse.
  3. "Canada's Indigenous children are still being taken away from their families" (2019) - This article highlighted the ongoing issue of Indigenous children being removed from their families and communities, often due to poverty, lack of access to healthcare, and systemic racism.
  4. "The Indigenous women who are fighting to keep their languages alive" (2018) - This article profiled Indigenous women who are working to preserve and promote their languages, which are at risk of disappearing due to colonization and assimilation.
  5. "Canada's Indigenous communities are still struggling with the legacy of colonialism" (2020) - This article examined the ongoing impact of colonialism on Indigenous communities, including the loss of land, culture, and identity.

Some notable Indigenous writers and columnists who have contributed to The Globe and Mail include:

  1. Wab Kinew - A journalist, author, and musician who has written extensively on Indigenous issues, including the legacy of residential schools and the importance of reconciliation.
  2. Tanya Talaga - A journalist and author who has written about Indigenous issues, including the crisis facing Indigenous youth and the importance of addressing systemic racism.
  3. Kim Thúy - A Vietnamese-Indigenous writer who has written about her experiences as a refugee and her connections to Indigenous culture and community.
  4. Lee Maracle - A writer and activist who has written about Indigenous issues, including the importance of preserving Indigenous languages and cultures.
  5. Eden Robinson - A writer and activist who has written about Indigenous issues, including the impact of colonialism on Indigenous communities and the importance of reconciliation.

These are just a few examples of the many articles, editorials, and columns that The Globe and Mail has published on Indigenous issues. The newspaper has made an effort to amplify Indigenous voices and perspectives, and to provide a platform for Indigenous writers and columnists to share their stories and insights.