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Ayesha Barmania

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With scallops, this B.C. First Nation is developing a sustainable economy

On May 27, 2018 By Ayesha Barmania In Featured, Writing

Coastal Shellfish in Prince Rupert, B.C., is raising sustainable scallops. The company grew out of Coastal First Nations Corporation, an alliance of several First Nations communities, including Gitga’at First Nation.

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ICYMI: Behind the scenes of big news stories in 2017

On November 15, 2017 By Ayesha Barmania In Audio

What is it like to confront Harvey Weinstein or to be swept up by the ‘antifa’ movement? Listen to the most significant stories of this year.

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The Disclosure Dilemma: Talking about disability at work

On September 5, 2017 By Ayesha Barmania In Audio, Featured

A holiday program about disability disclosure for CBC Radio.

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“To me, the future is accessible… I have a very good imagination.”

On June 7, 2017 By Ayesha Barmania In Audio

In speeches delivered at The Walrus Talks, accessibility advocate Aimee Louw imagines a future when she can access services without barriers, and Azeezah Kanji, director of the Noor Cultural Centre, interrogates racism and systems of …

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Eskasoni Immersion School builds strength of Mi’kmaq language

On February 26, 2017 By Ayesha Barmania In Video, Writing

Eskasoni is a First Nation community on Cape Breton Island, and by many accounts, the Mi’kmaq language is alive and well amongst residents of this fairly large reserve. Speaking with many people who live there, …

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‘Who is Jimmy Gwich?’: the story behind my radio sign-off

On February 3, 2017 By Ayesha Barmania In Video

A video about Cross Country Checkup host Duncan McCue and his radio sign-off.

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La Vie Bilingue: French immersion programs in Canada through the ages

On June 1, 2016 By Ayesha Barmania In Writing

Since its beginnings in the 1960s, French immersion has polarized many Canadians, and the debate lives on today. Read this backgrounder on French immersion programs and contribute to the Checkup conversation.

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Women seek apology, inquiry from government for ‘forced adoptions’

On May 22, 2016 By Ayesha Barmania In Featured, Writing

Spring of 1968, an 18-year-old ‘unwed mother’ sees her son for the first and last time before a 33 year separation. Jennifer Charles is one of an estimated thousands of Canadian women who alleges that …

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Women seek apology, inquiry from government for ‘forced adoptions’

On May 22, 2016 By Ayesha Barmania In Writing

Throughout the 1940’s to the 1980’s an estimated 350,000 women were coerced into giving their children for adoption without their consent. Now, advocates are campaigning for an inquiry and an apology for government’s involvement.

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Rising from the ashes and smoke in Fort Mac

On May 8, 2016 By Ayesha Barmania In Writing

Fort McMurray evacuees are beginning the long process of coming to terms with what was lost in the flames. The city’s fire chief estimates that 85% of homes in the area are intact: a relief …

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‘Culture shock’ impedes some Inuit students from success in south

On March 6, 2016 By Ayesha Barmania In Writing

The vast differences in size and cultural practices can prove to be a challenge for many Inuit who go to southern Canadian cities for services like education, healthcare, and jobs. Organizations like the Manitoba Inuit …

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Iqaluit school boosts attendance 20 per cent with blended cultural programs

On March 5, 2016 By Ayesha Barmania In Audio, Web Content, Writing

Don Peters is the principal of the Aqsarniit Ilinniarvik Middle School in Iqaluit. In the past seven years that he’s held the position, he’s put his efforts towards finding programs that engage students and improve …

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