Humanists International 2023: An Exciting Congress
By Pierre St-Amant, AHQ delegate to the conference. Humanists International (HI) is a non-governmental organization representing humanists, atheists, agnostics,... Read more.
Parental Alienation is a Ubiquitous Form of Child Abuse in Canada’s Family Courts
Monique Dietvorst Parental Alienation Canada What affects three times more children than autism? What affects 13 million US adults? The answer is parental alienation,... Read more.
Interviewed: Carey Linde, lawyer and activist.
Carey Linde, former 60s radical, was the first lawyer in Canada to live and practice on reserve, the first to introduce the concept of shared parenting between divorced... Read more.
Sixty Years an Activist: A socialist lawyer who still values science, reason and compassion
Carey Linde has been a practicing lawyer and a socialist activist for more than 50 years. The Vancouver, B.C. lawyer pioneered the concept of shared parenting between... Read more.
President’s report to the 2023 Annual General Meeting
The New Enlightenment Project was created to protect and expand humanist values, rational inquiry, and evidence-based decision-making in the face of challenges from... Read more.
New Research into Aboriginal Land Acknowledgements
The New Enlightenment Project has begun participatory research into aboriginal land acknowledgements in Canada. The research will consist of a series of podcasts... Read more.
Is Humanism Compatible with Indigeneity?
by Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson Abstract: Calls to respect “indigenous ways of knowing” have led to a questioning of the compatibility of such knowledge with... Read more.
Enlightenment Humanism projected to advance in 2023-24
Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson, President New Enlightenment Project Published in Humanist Heritage Canada, Feb. 25/23 In an October 2021 interview I told Eric Adriaans... Read more.
Keith Goulet Interview – From a northern trap line to the provincial cabinet – lessons learned
At age 73 Metis-Cree elder Keith Goulet obtained a doctorate in history from the University of Regina with the thesis Land and Colonization: A Nehinew (Cree) Perspective.... Read more.
Keith Goulet Interview Part 2 – Cree language, culture and humanism
What can the Cree language system tell us about indigenous world views? In this, the second of two sessions with historian, linguist and politician with Metis-Cree... Read more.
