by Oscar Baker | Mar 13, 2018
Angee Acquin dreams one day of being a little old woman with traditional regalia and shawls hanging over head in her tent, her grandchildren running around and laughing in her home in St. Mary’s. But the 41-year-old youth support worker now worries that may not be the...
by Oscar Baker | Feb 14, 2018
Eleven-year-old Kendra Levi-Paul is asking the Government of New Brunswick to have a heart and fully enact Jordan’s Principle to guarantee First Nations children equal access to education, health care and social services in Canada. Standing on the steps of the...
by Oscar Baker | Feb 2, 2018
A chair made of nails sits in the room, inviting children to have a seat. It’s a science experiment, one of many at Science East in Fredericton and on this particular day the grades three through five students from Chief Harold Sappier Memorial Elementary...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Oct 20, 2014
The peaceful quality of life in New Brunswick belies the structural challenges that churn below the surface. (Michael Hawkins photo/Wicked Ideas) Weird news, bumbling politics and civil unrest: congratulations New Brunswick, last week we hit the trifecta of...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Oct 10, 2014
Today John McLaughlin and I are releasing our ebook, “Who Gets to Lead When We Don’t Know Where We Are Going or What We Want to Become.” Now you know what I did last summer. In fact the ideas we explore in this piece first began to take root 12 years...
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