Local government isn’t perfect. But starving the beast will only erode home rule, opinion columnist A.G. Gancarski argues.
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Local government isn’t perfect. But starving the beast will only erode home rule, opinion columnist A.G. Gancarski argues.
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"Sadly, as we are not even 30 years past the first acknowledgement of Pride Month by President Clinton," writes Clio Ajana, "we are reverting. Certain states have passed state or local proclamations declaring June as anything but Pride Month."
Continue reading Opinion: Pagan Pride at The Wild Hunt.
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Sturgeon Lake is one of the Alberta First Nations at the forefront of legal battles fighting back against the push for the province to separate from Canada.
The Securities and Exchange Commission wants to rescind rules that required companies to tell investors about their role in climate change. Weekend Editor Eric O. Scott argues it's all part of the Trump administration's policy of ignorance around climate.
Continue reading Editorial: The SEC thinks we don’t need to know about climate change at The Wild Hunt.
Earlier in May, the province announced the park will only close to recreational visitors for a total of 31 days in the months of June and September.
In the wake of a golden statue of Donald Trump being unveiled in Florida, Karl E.H. Seigfried examines the use of monuments in the U.S. - a story full of accusations of 'pagan idolatry' that has far more basis in the Bible and politics.
Continue reading The Golden Calf and American Idols at The Wild Hunt.
It has been five years since a Kamloops First Nation shared preliminary findings of an investigation into potential burial sites on the grounds of the former residential school.
Last month, the province introduced Bill 20, the K’ómoks Treaty Act, which would see more than 3,400 hectares of land become K’ómoks Treaty Land.
Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical warns about artificial intelligence, exploitation, and dehumanizing systems — but beyond its Catholic framework, Magnifica Humanitas may also offer an unexpected invitation for interfaith cooperation around human dignity, ecology, labor, and shared ethical concerns.
Continue reading Editorial: The Interfaith Opportunity in Pope Leo XIV’s First Encyclical at The…
If you're looking for structural critique from a legislator, Angie Nixon provides it. But will she go in on her Democratic rival in the Senate primary?
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In December, the B.C. Court of Appeal ruled in favour of the Gitxaała and Ehattesaht First Nations, who argued that the province's mining claims system impacts Indigenous rights.
Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has spent years digging in provincial archives, looking for death records of children from the time a residential school operated on the nation.
"Since Pantheacon’s demise in 2020, the West Coast has been feeling the loss of a Pagan conference," writes Lauren Parker from the 2026 Spirit Northwest conference. "In the era of Discords and government control of internet spaces, in-person congregation remains the most important."
Continue reading Pilgrimages: Spirit Northwest 2026 at The Wild Hunt.
"Establishing a Witchcraft business is a different experience for everyone," writes Alan U. Dalul. "Only some advice applies. But I wanted to share a few things I have learned, even if I am not an expert on business matters."
Continue reading Eight Thoughts on Working Magic Professionally at The Wild Hunt.
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Like many immigrants who settle in Canada, Harmeet Kapur started New Asian Village from scratch in a new country, with little money and little stability.
A “race-neutral” redistricting could chop up districts intended to allow Black candidates to be elected.
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"We tell the myths out of context, reinterpret the events through the lenses of our time, reinterpret the people to be the kinds of heroes we want," writes Luke Babb.
Continue reading Ithaca Bound at The Wild Hunt.
"If someone had ever asked me if I thought of myself as an animist, I'm sure I would have said yes," writes Eric O. Scott. "But I don't know if I really understood that commitment until I bonded with Friend Tree, and didn't confront its implications until his time was at an end."
Continue reading In Memoriam: My Friend, the Tree at The Wild Hunt.
"Gardens replete with colorful blossoms," writes Clio Ajana, "remind us that from the cold, hard, and fallow ground, something new arises in during this light half of the year."
Continue reading Happy Beltane – Enjoy! at The Wild Hunt.
[Sponsored] Red Cat, well known for its aerial drones, has launched Blue Ops, a new company to mass produce USVs.
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"Typically, the hallmarks of itameshi are sophisticated cooking techniques, esteem for seasonality and an emphasis on umami-rich ingredients," writes reviewer Hanna Raskin.
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After two years of adversarial positioning, does Florida House Speaker Perez simply fold? Or does the House push back against the Senate and the governor yet again?
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Many Heathens and Pagans have had the experience of being visited by the gods. So has Karl E.H. Seigfried, who recounts a vision of Thor. But in examining his long history of sleep trouble, Seigfried casts a skeptical eye on this experience.
Continue reading Of Death, Dreams, and Divine Visions at The Wild Hunt.
The Nations say that the K'omoks treaty claims approximately 80 per cent of WWK territory, and the Kitselas treaty would affect more than 90 per cent of NAT and LKB.
"It is big for us," Jarred-Michael Erickson, a chief with the Sinixt and Colville Confederated Tribes, chairman, told Global News.
"Yes, the world is indeed a dumpster fire," writes Storm Faerywolf. "So, why not channel that fire into something positive? Like fresh baked oatmeal-raisin cookies? And bonus points if those cookies are also a money spell."
Continue reading Baking for the Apocalypse at The Wild Hunt.