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A White People’s Guide to Black History Month

February 3, 2019ByEl Jones2 Comments

It’s February, the most dangerous month of the year for free speech and free expression in Canada. A good way to start off the month if you’re white is by a bunch of white people having a conversation among themselves about how important it is to have a conversation about whether blackface is racist or […]

Filed Under:Commentary,FeaturedTagged With:anti-Black racism,Black History Month,Black Lives Matter (BLM),blackface,Martin Luther King Jr.,police shootings,racial profiling,Viola Desmond

“Racist, Full Stop.”

In his book, Interim Dalhousie President Peter MacKinnon downplays and excuses the wearing of blackface while mischaracterizing and sidelining those who object to it. But MacKinnon ignores the vast scholarship on blackface, so let's hear from the scholars.

January 26, 2019ByEl Jones2 Comments

INTRODUCTION On Monday afternoon, Dalhousie students protested the welcoming reception for incoming president Peter MacKinnon. As Tim noted on Tuesday, “The students are particularly riled over MacKinnon’s book, University Commons Divided: Exploring Debate & Dissent on Campus.” One of the serious issues students identified in their press release is MacKinnon’s declaration in the book that blackface […]

Filed Under:Commentary,Education,FeaturedTagged With:Anthony Morgan,anti-Black racism,blackface,Brock University,Cheryl Thompson,Dalhousie University racism,Denise Balkissoon,Eric Lott,George Elliott Clarke,Jack Lightstone,Larry Stordy,McGill University,Peter MacKinnon,Philip S.S. Howard,Queen's University,Rachel Decoste,racist costumes,Rinaldo Walcott,Stephen Johnson,University of Toronto

What Black kids think about cops

December 16, 2018ByEl Jones1 Comment

It’s been an eventful week in police accountability in Canada. On Monday, the Ontario Human Rights Commission released a report on race and policing showing Black people are “overrepresented in several types of violent police interactions, including use-of-force cases, shootings, deadly encounters and fatal shootings.” The Broken Trust report from the Office of the Independent […]

Filed Under:Commentary,FeaturedTagged With:anti-Black racism,Black children,Halifax Board of Police Commissioners,systemic racism

Bullshitter of the day: Jacques Dubé

Morning File, Thursday, November 1, 2018

November 1, 2018ByTim Bousquet8 Comments

November subscription drive It’s time for our annual November subscription drive, so all month I’ll be banging the subscription drum a bit more frequently and a bit louder. The Halifax Examiner is just over four years old. As owner, I run this business very conservatively. The Examiner is financially sound, there’s zero debt, all taxes […]

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Image at NSCC Early Childhood Education classroom reflects centuries of negative stereotypes of Black women

October 30, 2018ByEl Jones7 Comments

Vanessa Fells is the programming and outreach co-ordinator for the Black Loyalist Heritage Society. This weekend, Fells was at a Black Educators Association professional development event when a young African Nova Scotian student shared with her the following picture from the Early Childhood Education class at the Nova Scotia Community College Burridge campus in Yarmouth: […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:anti-Black racism,Black Loyalist Heritage Society,negative stereotypes of Black women,Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC),Patricia Hill Collins,Vanessa Fells

Black and Indigenous: prisoners of mixed heritage face institutional ignorance

October 20, 2018ByEl JonesLeave a Comment

囚犯是黑色和土著background report that they face discrimination in jail based on their mixed heritage. There have recently been a number of stories about white people falsely claiming Indigenous ancestry. Jorge Barrera’s investigation for APTN established that author Joseph Boyden has no traceable Indigenous ancestors. Elizabeth Warren’s claims of being […]

Filed Under:Commentary,Featured,Province HouseTagged With:Anthony Morgan,anti-Black racism,anti-Indigenous racism,BIFA [Black Inmates and Friends Association],El Jones,Gladue report,Native Brotherhood,racism in the justice system and in prison

Immigration lawyers used a Sesame Street reference to argue that Abdoul Abdi should be deported to Somalia

June 20, 2018ByEl Jones1 Comment

Abdoul Abdi’s sister Fatuma once told me that the reason she and Abdoul do not speak Somali is because when they would speak to each other in their language, the workers would put them on time out and isolate them in their rooms, accusing them of plotting together to escape. It was like being in […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:Abdoul Abdi,anti-Black racism,Benjamin Perryman,El Jones,Jane Stewart,Nasha Nijhawan,Robyn Maynard

Working While Black: Founders Square tenant Robert Wright says firing of Black janitors is a “travesty of racial injustice”

March 24, 2018ByEl Jones6 Comments

An apology: The Halifax Examiner acknowledges that the Armour Group Limited neither hired, nor fired, the janitors previously employed to clean Founder’s Square. Further, The Halifax Examiner retracts, and apologizes for the allegation that Armour Group engaged in racial discrimination in determining to no longer engage with GDI Integrated Facility Services. On Friday morning, the janitors […]

Filed Under:Commentary,Featured,NewsTagged With:Afua Cooper,anti-Black racism,Armour Group,Black janitors Founders Square,Black labour in Halifax,Deep Down Cleaning Services,El Jones,GDI Integrated Facility Services,Joseph Howe,racial discrimination Founders Square,racism in Halifax,Robert S. Wright,Sebastien Labelle,Solidarity Halifax,Working While Black

The Lobster Wars of Bird Islands: Morning File, Wednesday, July 26, 2017

July 26, 2017ByTim Bousquet11 Comments

News 1. Twinning the 103 Yesterday, the federal government announced funding for the twinning of Highway 103: Work involves twinning approximately 10.8 kilometres of road between Upper Tantallon and Ingramport, with the construction of new bridge structures over Mill Lake, Little Indian Lake, the Ingram River, and over Highway 103 at Mill Lake. A further […]

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Uncover: Dead Wrong

In 1995, Brenda Way was brutally murdered behind a Dartmouth apartment building. In 1999, Glen Assoun was found guilty of the murder. He served 17 years in prison, but steadfastly maintained his innocence. In 2019, Glen Assoun was fully exonerated.

Halifax Examiner founder and investigative journalist Tim Bousquet has followed the story of Glen Assoun's wrongful conviction for over five years. Now, Bousquet tells that story as host of Season 7 of the CBC podcast series Uncover: Dead Wrong.

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The Tideline, with Tara Thorne

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Episode 83 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

Juanita Peters is a former broadcast journalist and current icon who writes, acts, and directs, including her debut feature 8:37 Rebirth. A tough, dark drama about restorative justice and the grey of life, the film is up for four Screen Nova Scotia Awards on Saturday. She stops by to chat about the film’s COVID shoot, her time as a reporter, what’s in the works—plays! docs!—directing Diggstown, and being named ACTRA’s Woman of The Year. Plus, a new song from Corvette Sunset.

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