Michelle Stirling rightly takes Tanya Talaga, the Globe and Mail’s strident part-indigenous columnist who writes on aboriginal issues, to task on the other side of the paywall for privileging fanciful aboriginal fairytales called “knowings” over verified findings rooted in the Enlightenment’s Western scientific method, what Indigenous activists call a “colonial settler” mode of reasoning.
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