Autumn in North America is a time when Canada and the USA celebrate Thanksgiving. It's complicated.
On the one hand, it's important to celebrate the harvest, but on the other hand, there's a dark and cruel history to confront.
In today's episode, you'll hear about:
There are only a handful of countries in the world that officially celebrate a "Thanksgiving". I wonder why others don't.
Join me to learn a little more about this fall celebration and why it requires some reflection.
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To learn more about the history of Canada's indigenous people, please explore the free online course offered by the University of Alberta. Click on this link to learn more.
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Stay tuned for E31 coming on October 31st.
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As always, special thanks to Amos the Transparent for the theme music.
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