Upcoming Mir Centre for Peace speaker: Duncan McCue (Selkirk College)
@duncanmccue
Nd’Anishinaabe. Journalism prof at CarletonU. Sometimes found at CBC Radio. Author #DecolonizingJournalism #TheShoeBoy. Fan of frybread & Leafs. https://carleton.ca/sjc/journalism-in-indigenous-communities-certificate/
Upcoming Mir Centre for Peace speaker: Duncan McCue (Selkirk College)
Miigwech, thank you for listening 🧡
Sept 30. Truth and Reconciliation. As a settler it is my job to listen and learn. Kuper Island with Duncan McCue www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-p...
Our Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities has kicked off, with its first cohort of 20 learners! www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
High Country News & the @indigenousja.bsky.social join forces next week to host a free webinar for Indigenous photojournalists interested in collaborating with HCN and to learn about freelancing in general.
Join us at 11 a.m. MT, Sept. 23.
Register here: indigenousjournalists.org/2025/09/call...
Join me, Joy SpearChief-Morris (CBC), Alessia Passafiume (CP) & Duncan McCue (Carleton U) to talk Truth & Reconciliation & politics. Wed. Sept 17, 6:30 pm @ 3 Brasseurs, 240 Sparks St., Ottawa. It's Free. #Indigenous #cdnpoli #cdnmedia Space is limited. RSVP here: www.eventbrite.com/e/shared-byl...
Global Indigenous cinema is taking center stage at the Toronto International Film Festival’s 50th anniversary, marking the festival’s most expansive Indigenous program to date.
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a really great and well-researched story from @zoeyunker.bsky.social about the context and implications of the Cowichan decision, including how the namesake of Port Moody, B.C., secretly bought a Cowichan village site that should have been a reserve: thetyee.ca/News/2025/08...
Breaking: the team investigating the Kuper Island Residential School in BC has confirmed 171 children deaths at the institution, 50 more than previously known. As a residential school historian and someone fighting residential school denialism, here's a 🧵 www.timescolonist.com/local-news/a...
A journalist in Northern Ontario posted these FYIs about talking to reporters. And they’re all true of course - but I had a conversation with a Native writer yesterday (before seeing this) - and every point is a rule we talked about breaking in First Nations communities.
Cabin Radio, an independent online radio station and news outlet based in Yellowknife, has been granted its FM license after nearly a decade in operation.
"The Sacagawea found in the oral histories of the Hidatsas is both grander and humbler — more like a person, less like a symbol — than the one taught in schools." — @cwhe.bsky.social for The New York Times Magazine
I've got an article out on the Narwhal today... talking about the First Nations Leaders Summit from the inside. One thing I talk about in this piece that I haven't elsewhere was how weird it was to see the disrespect from Cabinet Ministers to Musqueam MP, Wade Grant.
Todd Labrador is a traditional Mi’kmaw birchbark canoe maker in southwestern Nova Scotia.
But the birch trees he relies on are dying and the bark is no longer usable.
Labrador has just enough bark left from last year to build one final Mi’kmaw birchbark canoe.
Guesting on The Current all week - always happy to keep Matt’s chair warm but extra shot of java required this AM!
This is probably one of the most important documentaries of the last decade for NDN Country and the US in general because tribal disenrollment has led to armed conflicts and it is a precursor to the end of US birthright citizenship.
youtu.be/DcrtdiDASUg?...
Proud of my Reporting in Indigenous Communities students’ excellent work on this piece about the impact of #climatechange on birch crafts amongst Kitigan Zibi Anishinaabeg, published with our media partner @cangeo.bsky.social canadiangeographic.ca/articles/pee...
Miigwech Keili 🧡
Incredible to hear how much care went into making the Kuper Island podcast. Duncan McCue gives a masterclass in reporting on trauma with respect and sensitivity. Take a listen:
A pleasure to have such an in-depth chat about the Kuper Island pod with true-crime historian Kate Winkler Dawson. Check out the episode - just dropped in the Wicked Words feed podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/w...
To mark 25 years of reporting, we asked APTN News staff past and present to reflect on the moments that left a mark.
Watch here: www.aptnnews.ca/ourstories/2...
His grandfather didn’t have the right to vote. Now, Wade Grant is representing Vancouver in parliament.
A profile on the first Musqueam MP by @sevawood.bsky.social
thenarwhal.ca/wade-grant-v...
A photograph of Lenard Monkman wearing a plain black shirt and posing against an orange background
A graphic with a multi-coloured background and a quote from CJF President and Executive Director Natalie Turvey
A graphic with a multi-coloured background and a quote from Canadian Medical Association President Dr. Joss Reimer
A graphic with a multi-coloured background and a quote from selection committee chair and Pulitzer- and Peabody Award-Winning Journalist Connie Walker
The Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) is proud to announce that award-winning Anishnaabe journalist Lenard Monkman is the inaugural recipient of the CJF Indigenous Health Journalism Fellowship in partnership with the @cmadocs.bsky.social (CMA). Read: www.newswire.ca/news-release...
#CJFAwards
“My friend, the journalist Duncan McCue (@duncanmccue.bsky.social), coined this idea: ‘Be a storyteller, not a story taker.’ This really resonated with me.”
— Investigative journalist @conniewalker.bsky.social.
Full Q&A: https://twp.ai/9PSAOg
Indigenous? Interested in journalism?Still time to apply for CJIIC. Deadline: June 1. Our all-Indigenous lineup of journalism instructors are prepping now for fall! www.cbc.ca/news/indigen...
cc @inuittapiriit.bsky.social
Proud of my Reporting in Indigenous Communities students’ stellar work on this piece about urban Inuit in Ottawa sharing country food, published with our media partner @cangeo.bsky.social canadiangeographic.ca/articles/a-v...
The University of Ottawa has announced a new initiative for Algonquin students from federally recognized First Nations.
A beetle, ash trees and basketmaking.
We partnered with @duncanmccue.bsky.social's Reporting in Indigenous Communities class at Carleton University for a story about one Mohawk community’s fight to protect black ash trees and a long tradition of basketmaking from the invasive emerald ash borer.