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    Last week, I was in a major car accident on a snowy country road. Three other cars were involved. My car is a total loss. But I'm in one piece, and that's what matters. This was everything I hate about cars. The dangerous driving. The costs. The fear. Ironically, I've had this series of photos from my first trip across Canada open on my desktop for a few weeks now. I was waiting for the right moment to post them, a lull in the winter season maybe, certainly not a car crash. They are everything I love about driving. Discovery. Freedom. Movement. For several days now, I've been replaying the accident in my mind: the car that suddenly appeared in front of me and that I hit; and the cars coming from the opposite direction that crashed into me. And yet, I can't wait to get back on the road. Discovering new landscapes and the sensation of leaving it all behind. Strange emotions. Near Moosomin, Saskatchewan, 2015. #monochrome #blackandwhite #road #roadtrip #trains #traintracktuesday #canada #saskatchewan #photography
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    @paige "checking legal boxes and relocating foxes"
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    There are rumblings of a general strike in Alberta after the provincial government used the notwithstanding clause to force 51,000 teachers back to work. This follows on the heels of a mass student walkout in solidarity with the teachers' union. That the notwithstanding clause has been used more and more often for comparatively trivial ways to force bad legislation on Canadians is a sign that those in power think they can rule by fiat. This happens a lot in Ontario too! Your move Alberta. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Show them the government works for the people, not the other way around. https://globalnews.ca/news/11500727/alberta-federation-of-labour-notwithstanding-clause/
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    In Baker Lake, Inuit communities depend on the hunting of caribou, a mammal species that is threatened by uranium mining activities. During a participatory workshop conducted with elders, a caribou wheel was designed to assess the impact of mining on the livelihood of this mammal. This method helped the elders design a community-based research project to carry out this evaluation. #Canada (2010) © Sylvie Blangy #Inuit #caribou #mining #photography