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Cannibal Boys Movie, Green Energy In Nunatsiavut, and Supporting Stroke Victims

Category: News & Politics
Duration: 00:44:45
Publish Date: 2021-07-26 03:10:00
Description: After the pandemic is over, economists are expecting a record number of Canadians to quit or retire from their job. The CBC`s Rubina Ahmed-Haq tells us this will widen the already significant skilled labour shortage. We hear from Greg Janes and his effort to develop an Indigenous park in Corner Brook, including a sweat lodge and a traditional tent. An Innu legend was turned into a movie that was one of the most watched of the Nickel Film Festival. Christine Poker talks to us about Cannibal Boys, and how elders helped her create this film. What does the future of green energy look like in Nunatsiavut? We hear from Nick Mercer, regional energy coordinator, about the results of a green energy survey. A committee is offering its services to any Indigenous group who would like to identify unmarked graves using ground penetrating radar. We hear from Lisa Rankin and Bryn Wood. After surviving multiple debilitating strokes, one Happy Valley-Goose Bay resident wants to help others navigate the aftermath. We hear from Nancy Lethbridge. Finally, history is being made in Canada today with the installation of Mary Simon as this country's next Governor General, the first Indigenous person to serve in this role. We speak with with Dawn Lavell-Harvard, Director of the First Peoples House at Trent University, about the historic occasion.
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