Canada's First Nations' communities are calling out for neighbourliness. Our streets are screaming for neighbourliness. And our world cries out for help in some of the worst natural disasters on record.
Through the inevitable and ongoing tragedies and crises everyone faces, who can we rely on to help us?
Is neighbourliness on the decline? Are we compassion fatigued?
This week on Context - we answer those questions and visit the Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation, where the community is looking for healing and solutions after a string of suicides.
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Context - December 11, 2019 - Sri Lan...
Sri Lanka is still recovering from the Islamic terrorist bombings on Easter Sunday, 2019. Three churches and three tourist hotels were completely destroyed, more than 200 people were killed. Now, Sri Lankans have voted in hard-line president Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who is accused of, but denies any w...
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Context - December 18, 2019 - Insurre...
Revolutions, rebellions, and insurrections are happening across the globe. Countless scenes of brave men and women protesting by the millions - standing together in waves of solidarity - fill our media here in Canada.
Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Algeria, and Egypt - the protest movements of the...
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Context - January 1, 2020 - Year in R...
A trip through some of the stories we've tackled this season on Context:
From Canada's never boring political arena, to a concert turned worldwide church stage.
Plus, the tragedy among some of our young Canadians hit their communities, and have loved ones calling for change.
At Context we dare...