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Taking care of our Elders

I think I’ve been handling the pandemic well. I have a general anxiety disorder, so being asked to work from home and avoid public spaces is like a dream come true.

Maïtée Labrecque-Saganash

Stay healthy my friends

Well, what can I say! The world is in sleep mode, a quiet panic that fortunately hasn’t spilled out onto the streets.

Sonny Orr

Time to wear a mask

Asking people to wear a mask in public during a pandemic of a deadly respiratory disease would seem logical.

Xavier Kataquapit

COVID-19 and the Nation

You may have noticed that this issue is published in a different format. As a result of COVID-19 the plant that prints the Nation is now closed.

Will Nicholls

This is not a drill

I was born May 22, 1995. I can’t tell you how was the weather that day, but apparently I looked funny for a couple hours.

Maïtée Labrecque-Saganash

At war with a virus

We are in a worldwide war with the coronavirus COVID-19. We are now at a critical stage in Canada.

Xavier Kataquapit

Pandemic panic can work for you

Is that line at the local store a little long? A few fake racking coughs will see you at the front of it in no time! Just joking.

Will Nicholls

COVID-22

I peek into the pharmacy to see if anyone is working. I’m here to pick up my regular medications for the normal ailments and hoping that it’s open. It’s

Sonny Orr

An Elder who walked in two worlds

Recently, my great uncle Peter Kataquapit passed away at a seniors’ residence in Timmins, Ontario

Xavier Kataquapit

The meaning of patience

A tentative deal to end the Wet’suwet’en blockade of the Coastal GasLink pipeline project in northern BC is in the works, but it will take a couple of weeks before it can be ratified by the members of Wet’suwet’en bands during traditional decision-making meetings called the bahlat, or potlatch in English.

Will Nicholls

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