
Exposing the Bitter Roots of 'Sugarcane' is a research Substack that explores facts vs the deceptive National Geographic shock-u-mentary 'Sugarcane' and addresses related issues on allegations of missing children at Indian Residential Schools.
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By Michelle Stirling ©2026
Across social media, a great hue and cry has arisen over the ham-fisted attempt at genocide humor by a co-production of the CBC, APTN, and an Indigenous production company. The show’s working title was reportedly...
.By Michelle Stirling ©2026 (Many thanks to Nina Green for files, references, and review)
In the recent article in The Tyee titled, “Who’s Behind the Residential School Denialism Movement?”, budding journo Emily Enns references comments fr...
By Michelle Stirling ©2026
I was interviewed as part of a recent article in The Tyee by Emily Enns, a young journalism graduate student, who is focusing on “divergent views” of Indian Residential School history.
The article is boldly titl...
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Chiefs of Ontario recently posted this short video of Kimberly Murray, former Special Interlocutor on Missing Children and Unmarked Graved related to Indian Residential Schools, wherein she made unfounded accusations against people...
By Michelle Stirling ©2026
In a March 27, 2026, op-ed in the Winnipeg Free Press, Niigaan Sinclair argues that “Spying on Indigenous peoples fuels mistrust, threatens Canada’s economy and society.” He is shocked and dismayed that CSIS spie...
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Michelle Stirling researched, wrote, and co-produced historical shows about Southern Alberta under the supervision of Dr. Hugh Dempsey, then curator of the Glenbow Museum. See more on Medium, SSRN, Substack-Climate of Hope, and michellestirling.com
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