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It's Time for an Apology
Tansi Nîtôtemtik, I was truly humbled by how many people shared my story from last week. We all live extremely busy lives, but you took...

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Sep 20, 20223 min read


The Doctrine of Discovery and Reconciliation: What's the Next Step?
Tansi Nîtôtemtik, On September 8th, 2022, Queen Elizabeth II passed away at the age of ninety-six after a reign of more than seventy...

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Sep 19, 20223 min read


Meet Team ReconciliACTION YEG 22/23: Kate Latos
Tansi Nitotemtik, My name is Kate Latos, and I am honored to be invited to write for the ReconciliACTION YEG Blog. I am writing to you...

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Sep 16, 20222 min read


Meet Team ReconciliACTION YEG 22/23: Lauren Styles
Hello readers and welcome to another year of your favourite blog, ReconciliACTION! This year I am honoured to be able to join the...

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Sep 15, 20223 min read


Meet Team ReconciliACTION YEG 22/23: Ajae Wilson
Weyt-tp, My name is Ajae Wilson. I am an Indigenous woman starting my second year of Law School at the University of Alberta. I was born...

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Sep 13, 20224 min read


Meet Team ReconciliACTION YEG 22/23: Sarah Johnson
Tansi Nîtôtemtik Welcome back, readers! I am so excited to be writing this year’s ReconciliACTION YEG blog alongside Ajae Wilson, Siobhan...

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Sep 12, 20222 min read


The Last Words
Tansi Nîtôtemtik, Here we are. We’ve come to the end of our time together. ReconciliACTION’s 2021/2022 year is in the books, and being...

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Apr 8, 20222 min read


An Ode to the Law Class of 2023
Tansi Nîtôtemtik, It is bittersweet to welcome you with those words for my last blog post with ReconciliACTION YEG. Writing and reading...

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Apr 6, 20223 min read


Return to the Question(s)
Tansi Nîtôtemtik/Negha Dagondih, What I have tried to do over the course of this academic year was convey through questions and a...

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Apr 6, 20223 min read


A Recipe of Gratitude
Tansi Nîtôtemtik! As a parent I often find myself saying “the days are long, but the years are short”.[1] I feel the same way about law...

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Apr 5, 20224 min read


How to love this world
Photo Credit: Leah Dorion Tansi Nîtôtemtik, good morning everyone, Some people find writing in public scarier than standing naked in...

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Apr 1, 20222 min read


Opening the door
Tansi Nîtôtemtik, Today is a historic day. One that we are relieved to witness. Today, Call to Action 58 – has been fulfilled, in part....

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Apr 1, 20223 min read


"Justice Looks Like Love in Public": Kawaskimhon Moot 2022
"Never forget that justice is what love looks like in public." – Cornel West Concrete buildings. Stuffy robes. Pages upon pages of...

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Mar 31, 20223 min read


Is Law School the Right Medium for Indigenous Knowledge?
Tansi Nîtôtemtik/Negha Dagondih, TRC Call to Action #16 states “[w]e call upon post-secondary institutions to create university and...

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Mar 30, 20224 min read


Finding Community in Law School: You Belong Here Too.
Law school is often described in the colonial context. It’s a brick and mortar building, with libraries full of books about colonial law,...

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Mar 29, 20223 min read


Don't let law school shape you: shape law school
Photo Credit: Seamus Wray Tansi Nîtôtemtik, good morning everyone, "Your reputation starts today" Nerve-wracking opening words, no? In...

reconciliactionyeg
Mar 28, 20223 min read


Two truths and a lie
Tansi Nîtôtemtik, Here at ReconciliACTION, we strive to provide content and commentary that responds to current events as well as our...

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Mar 25, 20224 min read


Spring Equinox & Us: "Instructions For Not Giving Up"
“When all the shock of white / and taffy, the world’s baubles and trinkets, leave / the pavement strewn with the confetti of aftermath, /...

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Mar 23, 20223 min read


Open Sky Festival - Northwest Territories
Tansi Nîtôtemtik/Negha Dagondih, One of the ways in which culture can be embraced, preserved, and experienced is by embracing many...

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Mar 23, 20224 min read


Impecuniosity - a fancy way of being called poor.
It’s not everyday that a First Nation experiences a win in court, especially at the Supreme Court of Canada. Recently Beaver Lake Cree...

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Mar 22, 20224 min read
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