Reading Time: 3 minutes If we can be ‘enlightened witnesses’ and listen without judgment, we can help the healing process
Tag: Abuse
Repressed memory syndrome so much psychobabble
Reading Time: 3 minutes Memory is not a video camera accurately recording our experiences and is easily manipulated
Reckless rhetoric is no way to debate public policy
Reading Time: 3 minutes The basic presumption of democracy requires us to try to understand one another rather than calling opponents murderers
Time to end mandatory minimum sentences for murder
Reading Time: 4 minutes Indigenous women are vastly over-represented among those sentenced to life
Reconciliation and healing require forward perspectives
Reading Time: 3 minutes We must embrace who we are as Canadians, the values that set us apart from the rest of the world
If I don’t want to be the problem, how do I become the solution?
Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s easy to get distracted by money, power and shallow relationships. But at our cores we know what’s right
How to confront sex abuse in the Catholic church
Reading Time: 3 minutes If we’re to rid the world of this horrendous theft of innocence, we need to approach it the same way we approached the Holocaust
Lining up for another government payout
Reading Time: 4 minutes Should every Indigenous person who was required to attend day school be compensated?
When will abusive coaches finally be kicked out of sports?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Sports needs to be built on a foundation of humanistic coaching. A tragic incident at the University of Maryland shows why
Indigenous child welfare system remains dysfunctional
Reading Time: 3 minutes Decades after the ’60s Scoop, we’re no closer to a successful model to help children from troubled homes