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starry-hughes · 3 months
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could you pls give a rundown on who the ppl are lol for example charlie
yes! (daisy’s au, beatrice and cole, kendall and elias, darcy and beau all exist in the same universe)
mom and daisy: mom and quinn were in a hookup relationship when mom became pregnant, daisy is their daughter and she is about to be two years old. mom and quinn are dating at the moment
kendall: kendall is a professional hockey player in the nhl. she plays for the canucks as a center. she is dating elias. she currently is recovering from a broken femur
kasey tkachuk: youngest tkachuk, doesn’t play a sport after an injury, dating mackie samoskevich for almost a year now
charlie: charlie works for the ducks, she met trevor after work one night a year and a half ago. they have a dog named noodle. she put herself through college, worked her way up from the age of 18, drove a shit car until it broke down, lived in a bad place just to make ends meet
darcy: she is kendall’s best friend and when she left her longterm boyfriend after being with him since 18, she moved to vancouver and met beau. she comes from money
sophie and walker: walker is sophie’s nephew and mat was the best friend of walker’s dad. sophie’s sister and brother in law passed away and mat and sophie are now the guardians of walker who is currently almost eight months old. sophie is a lawyer
caroline hughes: a theatre kid, was supposed to graduate in may but took a leave of absence and is currently finishing up her classes in the summer. she is dating kent johnson and moves to ohio at the end of the summer.
sawyer tkachuk: sawyer is an artist, she has mommy and daddy issues, she’s closest with matthew. she is dating quinn. she’s currently pregnant.
eden lee: baby sister of ander’s lee, she starts school for music in the fall, plays piano, is dating matthew rempe after they met at the stadium series
brooklyn barzal: sister of mat barzal, is dating luke hughes. she moved away from canada in high school after getting into a car accident. she doesn’t drive and she hates rain/thunder/lightning/storms of any kind.
beatrice: she is the babysitter for daisy and has been dating canucks baby cole mcward. she moved to vancouver to get away from her toxic ex and family. she’s currently in school studying to be a children speech pathologist
carson hughes: adopted by the hughes when she was 13 after her parents were in the house that burned down, is dating brendan brisson. she is scared of all fires or anything to do with fire. she just graduated college and eventually they become a foster home and foster kids and carson opens up a center to help kids transition from foster care to permanent homes
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covenscribe · 9 months
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@thedragonagelesbian I hope you're ready for Modern Au bg3 blorbos time fueled by cough syrup and coffee
So in Modern Au Amour works at a strip / dance bar club
Gale is a highly esteemed university professor and got dragged to club as he was part of a bachelor party and it happened to be karokee night
Amour often stays after thier shift for drinks and the two of them really hit it off by singing ABBA together after one too many tequila sunrises and woke up with Huge hangovers the next day.
They meet Wyll at the waffle house he's stuck working at to pay for his university courses, Mizora is a district manager for waffle house.
I may change waffle house to a dennys because I plan on basing this fic in victoria bc or vancouver bc since those are the 2 big cities I know lmao
Astarion was a magistrate but needed to leave his previous job asap for reasons (cazador), so is working as a criminal defense lawyer when Amour gets accused of murder
Shadowheart had been working at anti-abortion 'clinic' but now works as a real nurse at the hospita
edit: actually having Shadowheart formely working at one of those 'hypno therapy' 'alternative medicine' places makes more sense for Shar stuff
Lae'zel teaches self defense as a disillusioned army vet and secretly a hacktivist
Karlach was a body guard but after an accident that left her with a lot of scars , she moved and is rebuilding her life as a bouncer for the club Amour works at
Halsin is a vetrinarian working at a wildlife animal rescue and is also works for the districts search and rescue emergency services. Poor guy is very over worked.
Jaheria is a social worker specializing in helping the homeless and is also very overworked
I have not done an "evil"run yet that recruits Minthara so Im not sure what would suit her best and am open to suggestions
Minsc is a gym bro, no one dares tell him he cant bring Boo to the gym and most customers dont know he actually owns the gym because hes genuinely friendly with everyone and wants them to have a fun place to work out.
I really hope this is coherent enough to read cuz Im on mobile and whatever sick i caught is making me dizzy 😵
Also tagging @captain-kraken because I know you like this Au to 💜💜💜
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harlan-law-firm · 1 year
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newscakra · 2 years
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hugesco12-blog · 5 years
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Fortune Magazine reported last February that for the year 2018 the number of pedestrian deaths was expected to reach 6,227 once all the data was in. Hughes & Co are top rated pedestrian accident lawyer in Vancouver. File your case with us for the best possible resilts.
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720 Robson Street, 5th Floor Vancouver British Columbia V6Z 1A1 Canada (604) 737-3300 [email protected] https://warnetthallen.com/
If you or a loved one has been in a serious accident, you need to seek legal advice. Our firm can review your case for free and answer any questions you have about the process. The partners at Warnett Hallen LLP each have over a decade of experience litigating injury claims.
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bitchinbarzal · 2 years
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does quinn ever have to fly home for a an emergency that involves bug?
ok so if you followed me before you’ll have seen the one where he had to fly home from Seattle because of a potential miscarriage.
But as for when Bug’s her own little person.
She’s 4 and he’s away in LA for a game.
Bug had been at daycare when she slipped out of the gates of their play area and ended up on the road chasing a butterfly. She hadn’t heard the car until it hit her.
The school were frantically calling you, him, the rest of her emergency contacts while they got her in an ambulance.
You’d picked up straight away, leaving work and headed straight for the hospital. Quinn hadn’t picked up, being in practice for the game that night.
You’d tried calling him too and when he didn’t answer you called your mom, and his mom.
Ultimately all grandparents headed out to Vancouver to be a support but you knew they’d take a while, you were the only one there.
When you’d run in the teachers had tried to speak to you but you ignored them, replying curtly with “I think it best the next time we speak, there be a lawyer present. Step away from my daughter”
“Mama” the little girl cried out for you, not being able to see you for the neck brace she wore.
You grabbed her hand “I’m here baby, I’m here you’re ok”
“Daddy?” “I’ll call him baby, two seconds”
You pulled out your phone once again to call him but no answer. Nobody else you knew would be there would answer either.
So you called Jack.
“Hey, what’s up? Is Bug ok, my mom just called us”
“Yeah, i’m with her now. Can you call Alex or Quintin and see if they can get down to the canucks training to let Q know what’s happened? I can’t get a hold of anyone to tell him”
Jack winced when he heard his niece cry out in the background of the call “Yeah, I’ll call them and get it sorted don’t worry just go be with her I’ll deal with it”
“Thank you, thank you”
When he got a hold of Alex to tell him what had happened, he had gone straight to the rink calling out for Quinn.
“Turcotte, this better be important for you to interrupt my practice!” Bruce yelled out, his arms crossed over his chest.
“I need Hughes!” “Yeah so do I, what you need him for?”
Alex felt in two minds about announcing it in front of everyone but he knew Quinn needed to know
“It’s his daughter, coach. She’s been in an accident”
Nobody had to say anything, this helmet and stick were dropping onto the ice and he was skating off to the changing room.
“Ok, ok this practice is cancelled everyone just hang on we need to get this kid home to his family”
The whole flight home was torture, he hadn’t even checked his phone for any messages from you prior to boarding - his priority was getting back to Canada.
When he did eventually arrive home, he went straight to the hospital shouting around for someone to help him find you guys.
“Sir just follow me, I’ll take you through”
The nurse had taken him to Bug’s room, the lights were dim in the room and you were perched on the edge of your seat holding her hand just staring at her.
The noise of the door made your head swing round, you gave a soft and relived smile “Hey, you came”
He walked over, hand on your shoulders looking at the little girl asleep.
“I’m sorry I was-“ “it’s ok you’re here now, that’s all that matters”
“What happened?” You’d explained the story of everything up until now, trying not to get upset again.
When you’d finished you watched her little eyes flutter open, still not being able to move her head she called out for you
“Mommy?” You rubbed her hand still and stood up so she could see you “I’m here baby, it’s ok I’m here. Look daddy’s here too”
“Daddy!” He appeared over your shoulder “You’re doing so good little bug, so brave”
“I was really scared daddy”
“I know baby, that’s ok” he assured her with a smile “I’ll be here when you get scared, don’t you worry”
When your parents all arrived later into the night you guys were able to take shifts in the hospital, at home for Bear and you were heavily uncomfortable being almost nine months pregnant with your third.
“Son why don’t you head home for a bit, we can watch her” his dad suggested.
Quinn just shook his head “No, I’m gonna stay. I told her I’d be here if she got scared, I’m gonna stay”
And just like that in the middle of the night Bug woke up crying “I’m scared” she couldn’t see anything still around her bar the ceiling and the lights.
He reached out and held her hand “I’m here bug, I’ve got you”
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spine-buster · 4 years
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A/N: Here’s the beginning of my new mini-series!  I hope you all enjoy it.  It will definitely be a bit of an emotional rollercoaster, so be prepared!  There will be five parts!
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CONTENT WARNING: parents with disease/sickness (Parkinson’s); swearing; sex; alcohol use; lots of emotions.
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Brock Boeser felt like he was at some sort of Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, with everybody around the circle introducing themselves and their similar predicaments.  The group was in a big meeting room at the local community centre, and when he walked in, he saw a group of dads playing basketball in the gym.  He sort of wanted to join them instead of being here, in this room, with all these people that he didn’t know talking about what they were going to talk about, but he’d done this back in Minnesota, at his mother’s behest with his siblings, and he was going to do it here, too, in Vancouver, to make her happy and ease her mind and to make sure that he was easing his own mind.  
“Um, hello everyone.  My name is Brock Boeser.  I’m from Minnesota, but I’m living in Vancouver.  And um, I’m here with you all because my dad was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease.”
“Hello Brock,” everyone smiled at him, and he smiled and nodded back.
“So it was your dad that was diagnosed,” the leader, a kind, older woman named Esther who had greeted him at the door and stuck with him until everybody sat down, egged on a conversation.  He knew she was doing it because he was new; everybody in this room probably already knew each other.  A part of him actually wondered if anybody knew who he was.  “When?”
“Um, he—he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2010,” Brock revealed, stuttering it out.  He knew he’d have to be open at these things – open so people could empathize with him, open so he could empathize with others – but it was still tough for him to do so.  “But he—it’s—it’s not just Parkinson’s.  Two years after he was diagnosed, he was in a car accident and suffered a traumatic brain injury.  In 2017, he was diagnosed with lung cancer.  He beat it but then in June it returned to his liver and chest.  In July, he had a heart attack and his heart stopped beating for 15 minutes.  I was with him and—I—it’s—it’s a lot, as you can imagine,” he tried not to start crying right then and there.  Imagine that – first meeting with a Parkinson’s Society of BC support group and he’d bawl like a baby.
“Goodness me, Brock,” Esther said.  “He has support at home?”
“Um, well, money isn’t an issue now, but when I was growing up my mom worked three jobs to make sure we were all taken care of,” he revealed.  “I’d pitch in too wherever I could, obviously.”
“But it’s been tough for a number of years.”
Brock paused.  It had been tough for a number of years.  It had been really tough for a number of years.  He nodded his head.  “Yes ma’am.  I try to take it day by day.”
Esther nodded as well.  “I don’t know if you pray, Brock, but I know a couple of members around the circle do, and, well – you’ll be kept in all our prayers.”
Brock saw a few people nod their head.  Another older woman, probably his mom’s age, clutching a rosary; a Sikh man dressed in a casual suit; a younger woman, probably in her thirties, with short blonde hair.  He appreciated the sentiment.  He knew that people took prayer very seriously – that people suffering took prayer very seriously.  It was, realistically, one of the kindest things somebody could ever say to you: “I’m praying for you.”  “Thank you very much,” he said, nodding his head once.
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There was an arrangement of cookies at the end of the meeting.  Even after the 90 minutes of everybody talking about their experiences and emotions, they apparently liked to stick around afterwards as well just to mingle.  It didn’t all have to be doom and gloom, he thought.  It didn’t all have to be about Parkinson’s or about sick people or losing your loved ones all the time.  Maybe some people just wanted to talk about the news.  Maybe some people just wanted to talk about sports.  The weather.  Anything.  Anything to make a connection with someone beyond something so tragic.  
After stuffing an entire Fudge-O cookie into his mouth, he looked up to see a young woman staring at him, holding her trenchcoat in her arms.  She was smiling to let him know she was friendly.  He was embarrassed because he knew she just saw him stuff an entire Fudge-O into his mouth.  “Hi,” he said, his mouth still full of cookie, the sound of his voice reflecting that fact.
“You’re Brock Boeser, right?” she asked sweetly.  “You play for the Vancouver Canucks?”
“Yeah,” Brock couldn’t help but smile.  He swallowed the rest of the cookie even though he didn’t really finish chewing it.  “That’s me.  Are you a fan?”
“My step-brothers are more so than I am,” she said.  “But I’m a fan of the team, yeah.  I’m Grace Gillespie,” she extended her hand to shake his.  “God, they’re not gonna believe me when I say I met you.  They’re gonna freak.”
Brock couldn’t help but chuckle slightly.  “Do you—I mean, do you want a picture?  I don’t mind at all.  I’ll sign an autograph on a napkin if you want me to.”
“Well…it’s a bit awkward to ask you at a Parkinson’s Society of BC meeting, but we could go to the Starbucks down the street and I could buy you a coffee.”
Brock was slightly taken aback at her forwardness.  He shouldn’t have been.  Girls came up to him all the time.  All the time.  And they were most definitely not shy.  But he wasn’t exactly expecting it to happen here, of all places.  A bar, sure.  Out with Petey or any of the other guys, absolutely.  But not here.  “Yeah…yeah sure,” he stuttered out.
“Then we should go,” Grace smiled.  She turned to look behind her.  Brock saw Esther picking up a few Oreos.  “Thank you for leading another great session, Esther,” Grace said.  
“Oh you are most welcome Miss Gillespie.  How is Hamish these days?  You didn’t speak much today.”
“He’s been doing fine lately.  His caregivers have been working around the clock for him.  They just work wonders, don’t they?”
Esther nodded.  “They are angels on Earth.  Anyways – we’ll catch up next week,” she said, leaning slightly on her leg to look beyond Grace and to Brock.  “I hope to see you here again next week, Brock.”
“Thank you, Esther.  See you next week,” he said, realizing he made the commitment before he could even realize what he was saying.
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“I take that was your first meeting?” Grace asked as she set down the two lattes on the table against the window where Brock was waiting.  
“Was it really obvious?” Brock asked.
Grace shrugged her shoulders.  She didn’t want to make him feel self-conscious.  “It was the stuttering that gave it away, at least to me.  I know I stuttered a lot the first few times I came to these meetings.  I wasn’t the most comfortable talking about my dad’s condition to a room full of virtual strangers.  But within just a few months I realized the people in that room are the kindest, most empathetic, most amazing people that I’ve ever interacted with.  So I became a lot more open.”
Brock was transfixed by every word that Grace was saying.  “So you’ve been coming here a long time,” he said.
Grace nodded.  “My dad got diagnosed with Parkinson’s when I was fourteen.  I didn’t start coming here until I was about eighteen, though.”
Brock knew he shouldn’t ask.  He knew he shouldn’t.  But his brain had ulterior motives, and his mouth – well, his mouth listened to his brain, because it apparently needed to know.  “Is your—is your dad like my dad?” he asked.  “Does he have, like, other problems complicating things?”
Grace shook her head.  “No,” she said softly.  “But the Parkinson’s is enough for him.  I mean he was diagnosed just short of ten years ago and he’s already on puréed foods.  It’s not—I mean, you know as well as I do that it doesn’t regularly develop that fast.  But that’s…I don’t know how you do it.”
Brock didn’t know either.  Some days he didn’t.  “I just take it day by day,” he said simply, just like he said in the meeting.  “If I think about it too much…that’s when it’s bad.”
“I hear ya,” Grace said, taking a sip of her coffee.  “But let’s…not talk about this for too long.  Do you like Vancouver?  Do you find it nice?”
Brock appreciated the change in topic.  “I love it here,” he nodded his head, smiling.  “The city’s great.  The fans are great.  My teammates – I mean they’re amazing.  What do you do?”
“I’m a dance teacher at Goh Ballet – little kids and teens, mostly.”
He wasn’t expecting that.  She was drop dead gorgeous, sure – Brock wasn’t blind – but he wasn’t expecting to hear she was a dancer.  “Do you, like, dance in the real ballet?”
Grace snorted slightly at his phrasing of ‘real ballet’.  “No.  I pursued it only up until a certain point.  I was good, but uh, I stopped when my dad got diagnosed.”
“Why?  Don’t they always tell people like us to have, like, an outlet or whatever?”
“They do.  But I loved my dad more than I loved dance.  And I would have rather spent the time that I was spending on dance with him instead.”
He understood where she was coming from, and he wasn’t there to judge her.  “And your brothers you mentioned, did they help too?”
“Oh no no no.  Sorry – I should have specified.  I’m an only child.  Like, the only child between my parents.  But they divorced when I was six and when my mom re-married I gained two step-brothers, Jasper and Theo.”
“How was the divorce?” Brock found himself asking.
“You ever see footage of a nuclear bomb exploding?” Grace giggled as she asked the question.  It caused Brock to laugh too even though the analogy she was making was dreadful.  “It was awful.  The type of divorce nobody deserves, you know?  I became a pawn, basically, and my parents would only speak to each other through lawyers.  Even stuff concerning me.  It was bad.”
“That sounds horrible.”
“It was.  But it’s the only life I know,” she said.  “He was lucky my mom ended up marrying another rich guy.  I mean, my mom only marries rich men,” she giggled slightly again.  “That’s how Jasper and Theo became my step-brothers.”
“So your family has money?” Brock clarified.  “What’s it from?  Dad a lawyer or something?”
“Not exactly,” Grace said.  “My dad and his brothers own a private equity firm that started like this,” she pinched her fingers together, “and went like…” she continued, spreading her fingers and moving her hands around her like a bomb explosion.  “Gillespie Brothers Investments.  I’m sure as a Vancouver Canuck you’ve heard of them.  I mean they wanted to buy the Canucks before the Aquilinis.”
Brock hadn’t heard of them, but he now knew he’d have to do some snooping when he got home. “I haven’t heard of them.  But I mean – sounds like they were successful.”
“Three billion dollars is pretty successful to me,” Grace quipped.
“B—Billion,” Brock sputtered out.  “With a B.”
“With a B,” Grace nodded.  Brock had no idea he was sitting across from the daughter of a billionaire.  She didn’t act like a billionaire.  Not like Brock knew what billionaires acted like.  He’d never met one before in his life.  Well, besides Francesco.  “But tell me more about what you like about Vancouver.  What about the nature?  I always kind of fine a good long walk along the Seawall or through Stanley Park really clears my mind from all…this.  What about you?”
Brock smiled.  “I find the white noise of downtown clears my mind.”
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“You want my number,” Grace said as a statement rather than a question as she and Brock exited the Starbucks.  They were kicked out.  They’d been there for so long that they’d been kicked out because they were closing.  Their coffees had gotten cold.  They hadn’t ordered new ones.  And now they found themselves on the deserted sidewalk, jackets put on hastily, and Grace came up with that.
Brock looked down at her.  They’d been able to look into each other’s soul for the past few hours.  “Of course I want your number,” he said.  There was no reason to hide it.  No reason to deny it.  No reason to have to wait until next week to see her again as they sat around in a circle in a community centre talking about their parents.
He took out his phone.  She gave him her number.  He texted his name to hers so she’d have his.  When that dance was done, she looked up at him.  “I’m really glad I met you tonight,” she said, her voice sincere.
Brock nodded.  “I’m glad I met you too.  I—I really enjoyed this.  And I mean—I needed it.”
Grace smiled, nodding her head.  “I needed it too.”
“D’you—” Brock stopped, trying not to get too far ahead of himself.  “D’you need a ride home?”
“Oh no no, my driver is right there,” she motioned her head towards a black Mercedes waiting by the curb.
Brock hadn’t noticed the car until now.  “Chauffeur?”
“Billionaire dad,” she winked.  Brock understood.  She took a few steps back before smiling one more time.  “Call me,” she said, before flipping her hair over her shoulder and walking towards the Mercedes and getting into the backseat.  Brock watched as it drove off, making a right at the end of the street.
He would definitely be calling.
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forumclub · 5 years
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jackwotsan-blog · 5 years
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mariewroteit · 3 years
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This is Anne Marie Fisher. She's 19 years old, was born in January 24th, 2002, London. She's an only child. Her parents died in a car accident and lives with her aunt Jenna in Vancouver, Canada.
Hobbies:
-Reading
-Cooking
-Working out
-Listen to music
-Watch Anime and read manga
-Yoga
-Play Videogames
-Crafting
Passion:
Anne loves to help people and to cook, she also loves animals and is looking forward having a Farm someday. Yet, she's studying to be a lawyer to put the bad guys in jail.
She loves watching scary movies and science documental. Her best friend is Seo "Zu" Yoon Ji, and she's never had a boyfriend before.
She can be a little introverted but, sometimes, when feeling overwhelmed or catches by someone, she can really get extrovert and excited about getting to know people and talk.
She loves asking questions, she sometimes draws, she's very shy but still loves to sing out loud. She does not use social media (but WhatsApp sometimes), and love using Vintage outfits cause "it suits her appearance".
Anne has 2 dogs and 3 Cats. They're named as:
*Baily - Golden Retriever
* Jax - Great Dane
*Mike - Angora
And two Siamese cats, Jake and Angelo.
Favorite Color:
Purple, black, blue and dark green.
Favorite Food:
Pizza and sometimes doughnuts.
Favorite thing:
Her mother's necklace.
Favorite Picture:
A Picture her aunt took when she was born, in the picture you can see her being hold by her dad and mom after getting out of the Hospital.
Favorite Movie:
Scary movie
Favorite Book:
The Shining (Stephen King)
Favorite writer:
Lovecraft.
Favorite number:
3
Favorite gadget:
Smartwatch
Favorite quote:
"Nothing is never impossible if you can dream it."
Mental health:
Suffers anxiety chronic, low depression and nightmares caused by night and darkness fear.
Hight:
4'5
Weigh:
43kgs.
She regularly wear glasses.
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hugesco12-blog · 5 years
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If you or a loved one has been in a serious accident, you need to seek legal advice. Our firm can review your case for free and answer any questions you have about the process. The partners at Warnett Hallen LLP each have over a decade of experience litigating injury claims.
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pnwpol · 5 years
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A mother on Vancouver Island says her two children’s Charter right to religious freedom was infringed when their classes participated in an Indigenous smudging ceremony and is seeking a court-ordered ban on the practice in schools.
But the tribal council that demonstrated the Nuu-chah-nulth cleansing ritual, in which students held cedar branches while sage smoke was fanned in the classroom, argues the ceremony is not a religious act and a third party shouldn’t be allowed to arbitrarily categorize its cultural practices.
The trial set to begin Monday in Nanaimo will test the B.C. school system’s wide-reaching efforts to encourage reconciliation with First Nations and to improve outcomes for Indigenous students.
Candice Servatius, a Port Alberni woman whose lawyer describes her as an evangelical Christian, argues that her two children experienced mental distress as a result of exposure to a ceremony she describes as a religious ritual.
“Mrs. Servatius’ daughter experienced anxiety, shame and confusion as a result of being forced to participate in a religious ritual that conflicted with her own religious convictions,” the complainant’s legal submission states.
But the Nuu-chah-nulth tribal council, an intervenor in the case, says the ban Mrs. Servatius seeks will undo efforts to help Indigenous children. “Prohibiting the cultural practice of smudging in schools is a sharp step away from, rather than toward, reconciliation," the Nuu-chah-nulth submission states.
Data obtained from the First Nations Education Steering Committee show that in reading, writing and numeracy, Indigenous students are less likely to meet or exceed skills assessments. As well, Indigenous students are more likely to feel unsafe most or all of the time compared with their non-Indigenous peers, and are less likely to graduate from high school. In seeking to improve those statistics, the province’s education system has adapted the curriculum to include Indigenous content and perspectives into classrooms.
In September of 2015, a note from the principal of John Howitt Elementary School in Port Alberni informed parents that a member of the Nuu-chah-nulth community would come to the school to teach about the community’s culture and history.
“This will be our opportunity to learn about Nuu-chah-nulth traditions and experience cleansing of energy from previous students in our classroom, previous energy in our classroom, and cleanse our own spirits to allow GREAT new experiences to occur for all of us," Stacey Manson, the principal, wrote. The Nuu-chah-nulth people believe that everything has a spirit, Ms. Manson explained in the note, and energy from the previous year – such as bullying or accidents – could be released through the smudging ceremony. Parents were invited to observe or ask questions.
Mrs. Servatius said the day after reading that note, she went to the school because she was concerned about the religious nature of the cleansing ceremony, and was “shocked” to learn it had already taken place in her son’s Grade 3 class, and her daughter’s Grade 5 class. She said her children were not given the opportunity to opt out.
The ruling sought by Mrs. Servatius “would prohibit Indigenous cultural expression in schools, and risk further harming and marginalizing vulnerable Indigenous students,” the Nuu-chah-nulth warn in the submission.
The court will also hear that the gaps in the Port Alberni school district in particular are especially large. In the 2016-17 school year, only 30 per cent of Indigenous students graduated, compared with 57 per cent of non-Indigenous learners.
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