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Caribou Skin Coat On Display, Nunatsiavut Language Strategy, and Filmmaker Gill Dawe

Category: News & Politics
Duration: 00:44:53
Publish Date: 2021-09-14 09:10:00
Description: Achieving success in the film industry can often be difficult, but a film producer from Churchill Falls has managed to do just that. We speak to Gill Dawe about her film Dad And The Fridge Box. Dr. Danita Catherine Burke of the JR Smallwood Foundation for NL Study joins us to talk about this province's need for a Northern strategy. The caribou skin coat found in a freezer in North West River is now on display for everyone to see. We catch up with Innu Nation cultural guardian Jodie Ashini. The ground search and rescue inquiry has left Makkovik but is not over yet. The inquiry has raised many policy concerns but also equipment issues. We hear from one of the searchers of Burton Winters about what would help in the future. Transmission, revitalization, and engagement are the three pillars of the language strategy released by the Nunatsiavut Government. We speak with Director of Culture Brenda Jararuse about it. Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation held an election on Friday, and Eugene Hart was re-elected as chief. Chief Hart joins us to talk about the election and the future. Finally, we get the latest on the federal election the changing tone of the leaders in the final days of the campaign. The CBC's Jennifer Chevalier joins us.
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