November 10, 2021 - Pipeline in Wet‘suwet‘en; Bilingualism in Business; Blood Tribe + Opioid Crisis
14:22 | Le Journal Le Franco's Simon-Pierre Poulin and Harvard Law fellow Dr. Ashley Nunes debate the significance of Air Canada's CEO inability to speak French and what it means for Canadian business big picture.
49:54 | Gidimt’en Clan member Sleydo’ (Molly Wickham) explains why it's been more than 40 days since Wet'suwet'en members first occupied a Coastal GasLink work site and how they're determined to stay put until development is permanently stopped.
1:16:54 | #MyJasper Memories | Ryan familiarizes us with Jasper-based photography guide Mike Gere who helps amateur shutterbugs learn how to wield and capture light even during the blackest of hours in Jasper National Park.
1:41:40 | Filmmaker Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers shares why she felt compelled to create the documentary film, Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy about the overdose epidemic in her Southern Alberta community, the Kainai First Nation.
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