A new hockey origins tale

“Musqueam storyteller, the late Henry Charles (at left) wrote a tale retelling the origins of hockey through an Indigenous lens. His story has now been published.FULL STORY

 

Sarah Cox

January 09th, 2024

What’s to be done when only three spotted owls are left in Canada’s wild? When wolves eat endangered caribou, cormorants kill rare trees, and housing developments threaten a tiny frog? In Signs of Life (Goose Lane Editions $24.95), environmental journalist Sarah Cox confronts the alarming decline of Canadian wildlife and finds places of hope. From military bases preserving ecosystems to Indigenous communities restoring ecological balance, she outlines fresh perspectives on conservation. Cox emphasizes the collaborative work of scientists, Indigenous guardians and ordinary individuals, delivering a compelling call to action to protect biodiversity and reverse the perilous trajectory of species extinction in Canada. 9781773102887

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