First Nations – Terahertz http://terahertzatheist.ca Science and compassion for a better world Mon, 20 Feb 2017 18:08:55 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.8 http://terahertzatheist.ca http://terahertzatheist.ca/thzfavicon.GIF Terahertz Humanists must engage with the Truth and Reconciliation Report http://terahertzatheist.ca/2015/07/02/humanists-must-engage-with-the-truth-and-reconciliation-report/ Thu, 02 Jul 2015 16:19:58 +0000 http://terahertzatheist.ca/?p=3025 Continue reading Humanists must engage with the Truth and Reconciliation Report]]> Earlier today I finally had some time to sit down and read parts of the Truth and Reconciliation report and set out why Humanist Canada’s response was woefully inadequate (at best). I Tweeted my responses and then built my first Storify. Hopefully this works.

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Canada doesn’t have a sexism/racism problem http://terahertzatheist.ca/2013/03/08/canada-doesnt-have-a-sexismracism-problem/ Fri, 08 Mar 2013 21:04:58 +0000 http://terahertzatheist.ca/?p=2725 Continue reading Canada doesn’t have a sexism/racism problem]]> International Women’s Day is a good reminder of how far we still have to go toward gender equality.

Women represent just 11 per cent of board members on companies listed on the S&P/TSX composite index, which represents large publicly traded Canadian companies.

Among the TSX-composite-listed companies, 42 per cent have no women on the boards of directors, while 28 per cent had just one female board member.

While we’re doing marginally better than the United States, even the Nordic countries still lack gender parity on their corporate boards. Norway leads with 36%, Finland and Sweden each have 26%.

Meanwhile, the past decade has been increasingly harsh toward aboriginals, who make up an increasing proportion of our prison population.

The correctional investigator pointed to what he called "alarming" statistics.

"There are just over 3,400 aboriginal men and women making up 23 per cent of the country’s federal prison inmate population," Sapers said.

"In other words, while aboriginal people in Canada comprise just four per cent of the population, in federal prisons nearly one in four is Métis, Inuit, or First Nations."

Sapers found almost 40 per cent increase in the aboriginal incarcerated population between 2001-02 and 2010-11.

I guess I don’t really have any good news here. Also, this weekend is an hour shorter.

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