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If the pandemic has you re-evaluating your workplace goals, career counsellor Meghan Reid has some advice. She joins us to talk about a trend called the "Big Quit", and how to find work that fits your needs and passions. Choosing a career path is often a daunting task, but an education camp hopes to help indigenous students make that call. Dr. Carolyn Sturge Sparkes from the Indigenous Health Initiative tells us about the Healers Of Tomorrow Gathering Camp. A new business in Happy Valley-Goose Bay offers up balloon creations, but they are much more than what you'd find at the circus. We speak to Jasmine Robledo of Balloons ATBP. Labrador Morning's Heidi Atter joins us with the details of an emotionally charged third day of the inquiry into ground search and rescue happening in Makkovik this week. Today is World Suicide Prevention Day, and Nain is hosting a full day of events. We hear from Elsie Russell and Rutie Lampe, mental health workers with DHSD. We're hanging with the Waynes again this week, and they're on together to talk about a book and movie about the legal fight to compensate the victims of 9/11. Finally, Lori Turnbull of Dalhousie University joins us to talk about how the federal party leaders performed in last night's English language debate. |