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On this day 20 years from now, the highly contentious Churchill Falls contract with Hydro Quebec will have expired. What might the end of this lopsided energy deal mean for this cash strapped province? The CBC's Terry Roberts joins us to talk about it. CDs, films, cassettes and newspaper clippings are just some of the research Peter Armitage has given back to Innu Nation. We hear from Peter about the research being returned, and from Innu Nation Cultural Guardian Jodie Ashini. Holding elections during the pandemic has been a challenge for the Nunatsiavut Government, and this has prompted a proposal for constitutional change. We speak with NG First Minister Tyler Edmunds. Fishing with the old salmon fisheries was tough enough. Pulling up nets, watching the nets and cleaning the fish. But some women did all that while raising children as well. We speak with Shirley Goudie about her experience in the fishery. Finally, ever wonder what it would be like to see the Titanic shipwreck up close? We hear from Stockton Rush of OceanGate Expeditions, who recently completed six weeks of submersible exploration at the site. |