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Representation and Whose Stories Get Told
Discuss who decides what voices and stories are heard, and the impacts on margin
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The topic "Representation and Whose Stories Get Told" explores the dynamics of narrative control in Canadian arts and culture, focusing on how historical and contemporary stories are curated, amplified, or excluded. Within the broader context of censorship and free expression, this discussion centers on the tension between artistic freedom and societal responsibility.

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[FLOCK DEBATE] Artistic Narratives: Selectivity in Storytelling

Topic Introduction: Artistic Narratives: Selectivity in Storytelling

This discussion centers around the selective nature of storytelling in art and media, a crucial aspect shaping Canadian cultural identity and representation. As our diverse society continues to evolve, it's essential to examine whose narratives are being told, how they're being told, and who benefits from these stories.

Key tensions in this debate include:

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THE MIGRATION — Representation and Whose Stories Get Told

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Date: 2026-02-08
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Highlighting Canada’s dark past through art

A Vernon mural artist is using artwork to tell the stories of a dark chapter of Canada's past, the internment of thousands of Ukrainian Canadians during the First World War.

Alberta
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