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Karen Nickel

Homes First workers rally at city hall and win

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter13 years ago05 mins

By Karen Nickel Dialog Reporter “One, two, three, four, no one should be working poor!”…

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Free to Pee washroom safety campaign at GBC

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter13 years ago06 mins

By Karen Nickel Dialog Reporter Discrimination of all kinds has occurred in the restroom. It…

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Lights. In camera. Election?

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter13 years ago05 mins

By Karen Nickel Dialog Reporter Story updated Feb. 26, 2013 Politics is a stage. Politicians…

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Never Idle: from Gustafsen Lake to Six Nations

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter13 years ago06 mins

By Karen Nickel Dialog Reporter Indigenous resistance occurs when First Nations, Métis, or Inuit Peoples…

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Mental illness: the power of stigma

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter13 years ago04 mins

By Karen Nickel Dialog Reporter Mental illness is caused by a personal weakness. False. Negative…

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Never idle: a history of indigenous struggle

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter13 years ago06 mins

By Karen Nickel Dialog Reporter The name, Idle No More, unfortunately suggests that people have…

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Personal information of half a million students missing

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter13 years ago05 mins

  By Karen Nickel Dialog Reporter It was sometime on Nov. 5 in Gatineau, Quebec,…

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Cassandra Thompson (left) and Sebastian Sannes from Student Association of George Brown College at the Jan. 11 Idle No More round dance at Dundas Square in Toronto. Photo: Elizabeth Littlejohn

Idle No More: what it means and why it matters

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter13 years ago08 mins

When you went to bed on Dec. 5, 2012 you probably never dreamed that when…

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A tale of two rapes

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter13 years ago05 mins

By Karen Nickel Dialog Reporter This is a tale of two rapes. One has been…

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Cover "Forsaken: the report of the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry"

Inquiry forsakes murdered B.C. women

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter13 years ago010 mins

Wally Oppal, the commissioner of the B.C. Missing Women Inquiry, called its final report “Forsaken”….

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Editor for The Dialog shortlisted for John H. MacDonald Journalism Award

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter13 years ago02 mins

By Karen Nickel Dialog Reporer The Canadian University Press (CUP) has released the short list…

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Anne Sado named one of Canada’s most powerful women

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter13 years ago01 mins

By Karen Nickel Dialog Reporter The Women’s Executive Network (WXN) awarded Anne Sado, president of…

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