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Explorations in the Canadian Rockies

July 15, 2020

Canada’s west-central Rockies have changed dramatically in the two centuries since David Thompson’s time.

Tags Alberta, Canadian Rockies, environment, exploration, First Nations, fur trade, history, landscape, settlers, western canada

Wandering the Web: Feminism, Reading, Thoreau Surveying, and California Water Photography

December 2, 2019March 14, 2018

This last week has been incredibly busy, and wasn’t helped by a day spent in bed and another day spent recuperating from being in bed. … Read more

Tags archaeology, art, being nice, Daegan Miller, Eleanor Catton, feminism, First Nations, Joanne Hammond, Kathryn Schulz, likeability, photography, racism, Sheryl Sandberg, stinkbugs, Thoreau, water, women, writing

Wednesday on the Web: 16 Aug Edition

December 2, 2019August 16, 2017

This week’s Wednesday on the Web is basically a list of things that make me shake my head. And then some. In the US: 1. … Read more

Tags Barbara Kentner, border wall, Charlottesville, Clean Water Rule, Conservative Party, environment, environmental rules, EPA, First Nations, gardening, human rights, Joseph Boyden, MMIW, neonazis, racism, uspoli, water advisories

I want my Canada back

December 2, 2019February 6, 2014

*Note: this post was re-printed on rabble.ca, which “features some of the best new and emerging progressive voices in Canada”. *Edited 6 Feb 8pm to … Read more

Tags Canada, cdnenv, cdnpoli, cdnsci, Conservatives, democracy, elections, environment, First Nations, Harper, politics, science
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