From the Swamp to the Great Lakes, Chevaun Toulouse Brings Indigenous Perspective to Conservation
By Danielle Vienneau Chevaun Toulouse is a conservationist and an expert when it comes to reptiles...
Read MoreApr 29, 2023 | Features, Issue 120, Environment, Issue Covers | 0
By Danielle Vienneau Chevaun Toulouse is a conservationist and an expert when it comes to reptiles...
Read MoreFeb 19, 2023 | Business, Features, Issue 119, Business & Economics, Issue Covers | 0
By Rebecca Chartrand and Michelle Boivin As Canada strives for economic and social reconciliation...
Read MoreDec 17, 2022 | Features, Issue 118, Holistic Health, Issue Covers | 0
By Danielle Vienneau Tréchelle Bunn is the founder and race director of the Reconciliation Run,...
Read MoreOct 16, 2022 | Features, Issue 117, Education & Training, Issue Covers, Sports and Athletics | 0
By Danielle Vienneau In August, 5,000 young athletes competed for a place on the podium...
Read MoreAug 13, 2022 | Art, Entertainment, Features, Issue 116, Tourism & Cuisine, Issue Covers | 0
Photos by Chris Randle Performance art can have incredible storytelling power. When...
Read MoreJun 18, 2022 | Features, Issue 115, Arts & Entertainment, Issue Covers, Profiles, Sports and Athletics | 0
By Danielle Vienneau Stefan Richard, a member of Sagkeeng First Nation, has built his career in...
Read MoreApr 15, 2022 | Art, Features, Issue 114, Sovereignty, Issue Covers | 0
On the cover is the brilliant work of Saulteaux/Métis visual artist Autumn Whiteway (“Night...
Read MoreFeb 13, 2022 | Features, Issue 113, Future of Innovation, Issue Covers | 0
By Danielle Vienneau Twenty years ago, SAY Magazine was founded, and the first issue was published...
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