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Sean Carleton

@seancarleton

Settler historian/Indigenous Studies. Books: When The Pine Needles Fall; Lessons in Legitimacy; Dissenting Traditions; Direct Action Gets the Goods.

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Canadian universities such as U of T, Western, and McGill, among many others, are complicit in the genocide of the Palestinian people, and so long as they are, nobody should take them seriously when they present themselves as a force for good.

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It’s a great honour to work on Canada Post’s Indigenous Leaders series, this year focusing on language speakers. Pick up these stamps today!

It’s a great honour to work on Canada Post’s Indigenous Leaders series, this year focusing on language speakers. Pick up these stamps today!
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Advocates are warning that cutting billions of dollars from the federal Indigenous services budget, as the Carney government intends to do, could worsen the quality of essential programs and may spark lawsuits that would cost more money in the long term. cbc.ca/news/indigenou…

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Several Chiefs across Canada gathered today in Ottawa to prepare for their meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney regarding newly-passed Bill C-5. The bill proposes to accelerate development projects like pipelines by speeding up the approval process.

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Canada has abandoned the path of reconciliation and nation-to-nation building in favour of a continuation of ruthless settler capitalism disguised as “elbows up” nationalism. This isn’t going to end well.

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The federal government’s controversial Bill C-5 is now law. But Pam Palmater says no political words can counter the fact that the legislation is probably unconstitutional. Hear the full discussion on APTN's Truth & Politics podcast: youtu.be/ITMXQbbuZ_c

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What’s funny/sad about this is that Conservatives (led by Harper and Kenney) dumped so many resources into commemorating the War of 1812 circa 2010s - it was an obsession - but settler colonial racism is just that strong. Colonizers are not interested in learning from history.

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She's fought for clean water for years and fears proposed Ontario permit changes will hurt First Nations cbc.ca/news/canada/ki…

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All the wealthiest, most powerful countries allowed genocide in Gaza. It has been watched in horror by citizens of the world as Israel bombs and starves Palestinians. Canada’s refusal to take concrete action (not words) to end the genocide in Gaza violates UN convention on

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Having grown up near St. Paul’s Indian Residential School in North Vancouver, it’s an honour to be part of the Squamish Nation’s Yúusnew̓as Project. Adina Williams and I outline some of Yúusnew̓as's lessons for the future of residential school research: activehistory.ca/blog/2025/07/3…