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Don Hume – A Tribute

Every hamlet, village, town, city, megacity has “unsung” heroes, ordinary people who have done extraordinary, yet simple things … like helping others. This is a story about one such individual. Bet you know a few people just like him …

Used, Abused and Betrayed

A young television reporter in Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.A. found out the hard way that thinking ‘outside the box’ can come at a Continue reading →

A Native Protest : 1988

Word came on 28 January 2013 that a well-known band of Cree Natives was throwing its support behind Idle No Continue reading →

Prisoner 88 [Part 2]

This is the second of two posts on the young Polish prisoner who spent WW2 at Auschwitz. Sigmund Sobolewski returned to Poland with the Author in June 1990. He spoke of torture, his work at the camp, a deadly uprising there … and why a part of Auschwitz was called ‘Canada.’

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