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Two Solitudes of Secularism

Two distinct interpretations of secularism are discussed by Leslie Rosenblood, Secularism Chair of the Centre for Inquiry Canada, and Michel Virard, President of the Association Humaniste du Québec. Moderator: Robert Hamilton, Vice-President of The New… 

Rational Space Disputations 34

In this “disputations”, Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson and Frances Widdowson discuss the book Grave Error: How the Media Misled Us (and the Truth about Residential Schools). Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson is a psychologist who has been involved… 

Can investigative journalism with humanist activism be combined in one person?

As an independent journalist Scott Douglas Jacobsen has interviewed pioneering psychologists, former Canadian prime ministers, and U.N. officials. He has recently completed a tour of Ukraine. He is also an activist in humanist organizations nationally… 

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 divorced parents in Canada and, more recently, has… 

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. This capped a career as a teacher, Cree… 

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 elder Keith Goulet, we explore the traditional Cree family… 

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