Author: Kyler
What Canadian History Means to Me
Canadian history is a way of interpreting the past and also a way to view instances of the past and how they shape Canada today. I think we can all learn from history by continuing to what has benifited us as a society and stopping what has hurt us as a society.
Reading log #9
Hoop Dreams
I am originally from Prince Rupert, British Columbia. The image above was taken by me and is a picture of the hoop my brother and I grew up playing basketball on. We couldnt afford a real hoop so my grandfather strapped a plays’ r ‘ us hoop to the wall in our garage. It is so surreal to reflect and see how much I have developed as a basketball player I came to Thompson Rivers in hopes of playing basketball at the collegiate level. Basketball was my first love and helped me through tough times in my life. I tried out for the Thompson Rivers University Wolfpack as a walk on and made the team last year! I had a great year last year and learned a lot about the sport. I hope to continue my studies and also look forward to earning a bigger role on the team in the upcoming years. Humble beginnings..
What the LNG Approval Means for First Nations Communities Along the Coast.
This has nothing to do with history but I found this image earlier today and thought id share.
The Liquified Natural Gas pipeline proposal has recently been approved by the Canadian Government. I am originally from the coastal community of Prince Rupert and I am also First Nations. I find the image posted with this interesting because after a potential spill, First Nations culture will be taken along with the natural habitats of the coastal wildlife. First Nations culture relies heavily on the land, so a spill could potentially wipe out what we have left of our culture. You cant make a totem pole out of a pipeline!