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The NDP hopeful went on to say that during her graduate work she studied the musical offerings in public schools, dating back to colonial times, noting there was little that strayed outside of the dominant culture of the day, and certainly nothing Indigenous. “I was studying the uses of music and how it has functioned to normalize social hierarchies, and in particular racial hierarchies and I discovered that really culture, in fact, is a central tool in the colonial process,” Vaugeois said, introducing herself on the podcast in question. In the podcast, Vaugeois said she was trained as a classical French horn player, but had always struggled marrying her music and her activism together, adding her graduate work explored the theory that the arts are not separate from political issues. It actually still moves me … My body completely responds, and has this euphoria, when I play that music.” “I played our national anthem a thousand times at least. The NDP and Vaugeois accused Lilley of an intentional misleading column stating the opposite of Vaugeois’ true feelings. Lise Vaugeois on Institutional Racism within Education, was published on April 12, 2019. The Pedagogy Non-Grata podcast, titled Interview with Dr. Lilley cited a 2019 podcast, saying Vaugeois said “anthems serve as social engineering and that, ‘”brainwashing is the wrong word, but it’s not completely divorced from the idea.” In 2021, it was reported by Canadaland that the right-wing columnist, is the live-in paramour of Ivana Yelich, who happens to be director of media relations for Conservative Leader Doug Ford. Lilley, in a brief column published on Thursday, said Vaugeois “doesn’t think too much of O Canada and worries about the impact of Remembrance Day.” THUNDER BAY – The NDP has filed a complaint against Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley accusing her of questioning the value of Canada’s national anthem.











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