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Tom Purdy

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Frank yet loving story centred in Winnipeg, yet tracing the indigenous experience from past, to present, and its future.

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Revisado: 04-06-25

The author's voice lends warmth and authenticity that easily pops the bubbles of privilege and ignorance.

This book provides a series of short vignettes that factually report on Canada's, Manitoba's and Winnipeg's oppressive history - which, fuelled by racism, continues to the present day. The book also illustrates the amazing strength, intelligence, culture, knowledge and ideas of the peoples who suffered so much intergenerational harm.

Despite thus, and thanks to the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and their own patience and beliefs, these peoples can think deeply to protect the future of generations yet to come.

It is time for all Canadian individuals and institutions to recognize, honour and embrace our indigenous brothers and sisters.

My takeaways from this book:

These peoples are Canadians that are worthy of our be admiration and celebration. Indeed, they are All Our Relations.

I personally commit to reconciliation, in words, actions and deeds - and add my voice to demand our governments and institutions do the same.

It's about time - long overdue.

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Understanding Canada's History and Our Path Forward

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Revisado: 12-24-24

This is a truly excellent audiobook that provides a broad perspective of the indigenous experience in Canada since First Contact. It is an excellent companion to Murray Sinclair's autobiography and report of the Truth and Reconciliation of Canada.

The audiobook is brought to life through indigenous voices reading from selected treaties, speeches and historical documents. Through these factual excerpts, we learn the history we weren't taught in school.

As the book clearly illustrates, much has been lost by all Canadians - indigenous as well as non-indigenous - thanks to Canada's dishonourable and reprehensible treatment of First Nations, since First Contact. Such treatment included violation of human rights, treaty rights, and even existential rights of First Nations people both as individuals and as a People.

The audiobook makes it clear that the discovery of unmarked graves of children who died at the former Kamloops residential school was a pivotal point in Canada's history. The news received world-wide attention, and awakened non-indigenous Canada - and the world - to the atrocities committed by Canadian governments and churches to support colonial conquest. It marks the beginning of awareness and a beginning for reconciliation.

The book ends at a crossroads. Are we doomed to repeat history? Or are we ready to begin acting together as one People - to build a strong Canada in respectful and productive partnership with First Nations?

This audiobook provides a convincing reason for all Canadians to recognize the wrongs of the past and work towards reconciliation, respect, and partnership - and learn to act as One People.

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Required reading for all Canadians

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Revisado: 10-20-24

Provides the personal biography of the lead commissioner of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, by answering the four questions he recommends people should endeavour to answer for themselves. Also provides the report of the commission, which resulted from years of open consultations with survivors of, and participants in, the residential school system across Canada. The final report has clearly been informed by the personal history and beliefs of the author and his co-commissioners.

I found the consultative process, allowing wide participation, and accepting each person's truth, without judgement or debate, to be a revelation - and can see how this approach should be used more often to help our society deal with difficult issues and sensitive tradeoffs.

The final report itself is an incredible broad, yet highly accessible body of work, which fully explains the history I WASN'T TAUGHT as a child. It has helped me understand the roots of what became an explicit government policy of cultural genocide, beginning at the time Canada was formed, when colonial settlement proceeded without respecting the voices of the indigenous peoples, whose links to and knowledge of the land predated confederation by hundreds, nay, thousands of years.

The book should be viewed as both a explanation of our country's untold history, and a call to action to all people living in our land to assist in the healing and reconciliation process - and hold governments, churches and all Canadians to account for their part in this heart-wrenching part of our history.

We will all gain if you read/listen, reflect, and also become an agent of change for the better - such is desperately needed in this country and - indeed - the world.

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Author's personal failings and those of her patients addressed successfully through radical honesty.

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Revisado: 06-09-24

The author is highly accomplished, living a life well lived, yet has honestly admitted and successfully wrestled with human flaws, just like all of us. An excellent explainer and blueprint for positive change.

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Detailed, insider story of risk and reward

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Revisado: 08-06-23

The risks, precision, teamwork and individual skills and knowledge required to accomplish the mission goals are communicated far better in this audiobook, than in the media coverage at the time. This mission was clearly no slam-dunk for the astronauts and their families, and the NASA teams and contractors. Heroes all!

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Pure delight!

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Revisado: 05-26-23

Who knew learning to cook would be so much fun? Samin is a talented story-teller, bringing her experiences and path to knowledge to life. I have been inspired by her mastery of the principles and practices of preparing delicious food, and look forward to sharing ever-tastier meals with my family and friends.

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Must read/listen if you care about equality and democracy.

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Revisado: 10-25-22

Eye-opening, fact-supported account of the Democrat's failure to thrive. A must-read for everyone who prefers a liberal approach to governance - and a democracy with income and opportunity equality. A cautionary tale for our future.

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