
Tanya Talaga
Tanya Talaga is a prominent Canadian journalist and author known for her work focusing on Indigenous issues, including her book 'Seven Fallen Feathers.' She has been in the news for her insights into the history and legacy of the Hudson's Bay Company, particularly in relation to Indigenous peoples.
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Tanya Talaga discusses the Indigenous sorrow connected to the history of Hudson’s Bay.
These paintings from the Hudson’s Bay art auction could soon be yoursTanya Talaga: News of a deep-sea port along the James Bay coast is a surprise to those who live there.
Yes, absolutely – Canada needs more oil and gas pipelines to our coastsTanya Talaga suggested Macdonald’s statue remain where it is, and how it is.
Sir John-in-the-box, no more - The Globe and MailTanya Talaga spoke with The Decibel about Pope Francis's 2022 apology for residential schools.
Waiting for Sistine Chapel smoke leaves thousands of tourists, and 4,000 journalists, in a strange Roman limboTanya Talaga is an Anishinaabe journalist who discussed Pope Francis's apology for residential schools.
The papal conclave begins Wednesday. Here’s how the election process for a new pope will workTanya Talaga is an Anishinaabe journalist, speaker and contributing columnist for The Globe and Mail.
Tanya Talaga on Pope Francis’s apologies to Indigenous peoples
Journalist Tanya Talaga is among the authors shortlisted for this year’s Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.
Tanya Talaga, Jane Philpott among finalists for Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political WritingTanya Talaga was recognized for her columns on residential school survivors.
The Globe and Mail receives 16 nominations for National Newspaper AwardsTanya Talaga is the great-great-great-granddaughter of Jean Baptiste Carpenter and took a close-up image of his contract with the Hudson's Bay Company.
Opinion: The Hudson’s Bay Company’s collapse might be another chance to rewrite Canada’s story












































