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CruxCasts
Troilus Gold (TSX:TLG) - Financing Secured for Near-Term Copper-Gold Producer

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 28:28


Interview with Justin Reid, President & CEO of Troilus Gold Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/troilus-gold-tsxtlg-700m-debt-secured-for-quebec-gold-copper-mine-6856Recording date: 6th May 2025Troilus Gold stands at the forefront of copper-gold development in Canada, with the company making remarkable strides toward production at its flagship project in Quebec. The company has secured a game-changing $700 million US debt package backed by export credit agencies and led by SOCGEN, KFW, and Export Development Canada. This financing structure, relatively rare for junior miners, leverages Troilus Gold's strategic position as the only near-term copper concentrate producer in Eastern Canada at a time when global smelters face severe supply constraints following the closure of major operations like Cobre Panama.Recent high-grade drill results have enhanced confidence in the project's first five years of production, with CEO Justin Reid noting that "the higher grade is larger than we thought," providing greater certainty for both lenders and shareholders. The company is progressing through Quebec's permitting process with anticipated approval by mid-2026, targeting construction by early 2027. Significantly, Troilus isn't waiting for final permits, having already begun early works under existing exploration permits to de-risk the timeline and reduce future capital expenditures.The project benefits from its history as a previously producing mine with 14 years of successful operation, substantially reducing technical risk. This historical performance provides valuable data on metallurgy, processing, and geotechnical aspects that new developments typically lack. The company has assembled an exceptional leadership team, including VP Operations Andy Fortin, who worked at the original Troilus operation and built major Quebec mines including Meadowbank, and construction leader Denis Rivard, who recently completed Montreal's REM rail project on time and on budget.Troilus Gold has established strong partnerships with the Cree Nation, whose traditional territory hosts the project. With 25% of the current workforce from Cree communities and three major contracts with Cree partners already in place, the company has built a genuine relationship that goes beyond mere consultation. This partnership represents a significant advantage in a time when indigenous relationships are increasingly recognized as essential to successful mine development in Canada.From a market perspective, Troilus offers investors exposure to both copper and gold – combining industrial demand from electrification trends with monetary hedge characteristics. The company's market capitalization has grown to approximately $250 million, aligning with historical valuations of other major Quebec gold developments at similar stages. With copper fundamentals particularly strong due to global supply constraints and multiple near-term catalysts including offtake agreement finalization and environmental assessment filing, Troilus Gold presents a compelling opportunity for investors seeking exposure to critical minerals in a tier-one jurisdiction with a clear path to production.—View Troilus Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/troilus-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Lodge Tales
Episode 61. Gary Smallboy - The Message

Lodge Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 85:17


Gary Smallboy joins us from the Cree Nation. He shares his dreams he's had after having a few near-death experiences. He shares an experience his family had with a Wendigo. Talks briefly about bigfoot and little people. Enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lodge-tales/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

RezHockey
Rez Hockey episode #133- Brant Blackned

RezHockey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 83:37


-Zach Whitecloud with one of the best hits so far in the 24/25 season -Oldtimers and beer league hockey -Bush wears a turtleneck for hockey -Come on Canada Post, Bush needs his parcels! -We're joined by special guest Brant Blackned of Cree Nation of Wemindji (Que) **Plus much more!**

CBC News: World at Six
Samson Cree Nation boy fatally shot by police, Brazil bans Elon Musk's X, capturing mosquitoes for science, and more

CBC News: World at Six

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 29:19


The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team is overseeing the investigation of a fatal shooting in Wetaskiwin, about an hour south of Edmonton. The shooting left a 15 year old boy from nearby Samson Cree Nation dead, after he called 9-1-1 for help. Also: Brazil bans X -- formerly Twitter -- after a months long feud between X's owner, Elon Musk, and the country's top court. Plus: New Brunswickers are trapping mosquitoes -- for science. It's part of a new study looking at how climate change is affecting the mosquito population in the Maritimes.

Sandy and Nora talk politics
DN - Health emerg at Manitoba Cree Nation, Cdn killed by Israeli forces near Gaza border, 40 Haitians die at sea

Sandy and Nora talk politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 8:31


Daily news for July 23, 2024. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio
James Smith Cree Nation Inquest

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 8:12


The inquest into the James Smith Cree Nation mass-killings has released its recommendations. Journalist John Loeppky gives you the details. From the February 6, 2024, episode.

The Current
Inquest into mass stabbings at James Smith Cree Nation

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 10:01


The CBC's Sam Samson shares the latest from the coroner's inquest into the mass stabbings at James Smith Cree Nation, where Myles Sanderson killed 11 people in Sept. 2022.

Spaced Out Radio Show
Nov. 21/23 - Serious Bigfoot Research with Thomas Sewid

Spaced Out Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 174:24


Thomas Sewid is an accomplished bigfoot researcher. From British Columbia, and now living in Washington State, Thomas is of the Cree Nation. He's known for touring researchers around 'Sasquatch Island' near Vancouver Island, where the big, hairy beast is known to frequent.

Stolen Sisters
Case 23: Buffalo Narrows

Stolen Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 12:46


Buffalo Narrows is located in northern Saskatchewan, around 275 miles north of Saskatoon, Canada. 32-year-old Thomas Pederson and his wife, Bernadette, resided in the settlement with their children, Grace, Robert, Fred, Connie, Richard, Rhoda and Cynthia. The Pederson family were Metis Nation, meaning that they were of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry. In 1969, Buffalo Narrows was predominantly a community of Indigenous people of the Cree Nation and the population was approximately 700. The 30th of January 1969 was bitterly cold, with heavy snow blanketing Buffalo Narrows. 48-year-old Jean Baptiste Herman, from the village of La Loche, stayed at the Pederson home as a guest and two of the Pederson's daughters, Cynthia and Connie, were absent, staying over with their grandmother that night. Sometime after 03:40am, Corporal Jack Fraser was awakened by Reverend Andrew Darsche who seemed shaken. A man had called him minutes earlier and confessed to having murdered those in the Pederson home with an axe. If you feel that you need support regarding any of the issues presented in this episode, please contact your local crisis centre. CREDITS: Narration and Production - Kirsty Skye Research and Writing - Dark Curiosities Scoring - S. D. D. C. LISTEN: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4VihnSDeXi8kvoZhdDUdvJ?si=mT3zc7gdQJisHibBr4ImIA Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/stolen-sisters/id1517420487 AnchorFM: anchor.fm/stolensisters SOCIALS: Website - https://anchor.fm/stolensisters Twitter - @Stolen_Sisters Instagram - @stolensisterspod Email - stolensisterspodcast@yahoo.com Sources: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/buffalo-narrows-50-years-pederson- 1.4997319 https://www.cbc.ca/radio/docproject/i-don-t-know-how-to-love-sisters-search-for- answers-51-years-after-their-family-s-axe-murder-1.5476551 https://amok.fandom.com/wiki/Frederick_Moses_McCallum https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/marking-50-years-since-the-shell- lake-murders-canada-s-worst-random-mass-killing-1.4244265 The Leader-Post, Jan 30 1969 The Bryan Times, Jan 31 1969 St. Petersburg Times, Jan 31 1969 The Leader-Post, Feb 3 1969 The Leader-Post, May 24 1969 The Leader-Post, Oct 15 1969 The Leader-Post, Oct 17 1969 The Leader-Post, Oct 18 1969 The Leader-Post, Oct 21 1969 The Leader-Post, Oct 22 1969 The Leader-Post, Jan 15 1970 Video stills: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2286186618292671 / CBC Saskatchewan CLOAK AND DAGGER STUDIOS LTD©

This Commerce Life
Mitsoh ("Eat" in Cree Nehiyaw) was founded by Ian Gladue of Wabasca's Bigstone Cree Nation in Alberta.

This Commerce Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 96:37


Mitsoh ("Eat" in Cree Nehiyaw) was founded by Ian Gladue of Wabasca's Bigstone Cree Nation in Alberta. We talk to Ian and his partner Brandon about restoring, preserving and sharing North American Indigenous culture while bringing great products to market. Find Brandon here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-markiw-071b0946/Find Mitsoh here: https://www.mitsoh.com/Be sure to sign up for CHFA Now here:  https://www.chfanow.ca/toronto/ Thank you to CHFA for sponsoring our September Podcasts. Be sure to sign up for our newsletter here: www.thiscommercelife.com

Consider This from NPR
Three Stories From A Very Hot July

Consider This from NPR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 11:45


July was almost certainly the hottest month, globally, on record. It was also a month in which many lives were upended by weather related-disasters — the sort of disasters that are increasingly likely as climate change continues. So what do the people who lived through those disasters make of all this? We asked Dr. Frank LoVecchio, an emergency room doctor at Valleywise Health Medical Center in Phoenix, Ariz., about trying to keep people alive who spent too much time out in the deadly heat.And Michelle Eddleman McCormick, general manager at the Marshfield Village Store in Vermont, about living through extreme flooding.And Will Nicholls, of the Cree Nation of Mistissini, editor-in-chief of The Nation magazine, about how historic wildfires in northern Quebec have affected his community.In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.

Daily World News
Saturday July 29th, 2023: Russian private military group Wagner's leader spotted at Africa summit, Ukraine conflict continues & more

Daily World News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 6:16


Russian private military group Wagner's leader spotted at Russia-Africa summit, Russian missiles strike Ukraine, China accused of aiding Russia's invasion, US offers support to ousted Niger leader, disproportionate arrest rates in Los Angeles, renewed interest in book 'Oppenheimer,' Hong Kong's chief executive barred from visiting San Francisco, Cree Nation evacuated due to wildfires, remains of missing climber found in melting ice, Antarctic sea ice reaches record low.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Five Cree communities face evacuation as wildfires in Quebec rage on

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 4:35


Grand Chief Mandy Gull-Masty, Grand Chief of Cree Nation of Eeyou Istchee, talks to Ken Connors about the wildfire conditions in her Cree community.

As It Happens from CBC Radio
July 14: Burning questions

As It Happens from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 45:20


Cree Nation fires, Evelyn M. Witkin obituary, CFL record, Blackout study, Muumuu library and more.

Byte Sized Blessings
S13 Ep121: The Interview: Wayne Miller

Byte Sized Blessings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 51:36


Did you graduate from high school at 16? No? Well, my guest in this longer episode, Wayne Miller did! Wayne's life has been one of drive, curiosity and discovery. But most importantly, enchantment with the world! Whether it's what he learned with his friends from the Cree Nation, or his interactions with complete strangers in Jordan, Wayne is open to it all. Hear how this dynamic human has been the recipient of profound miracles (and truths) but has also been instrumental in creating them for others... And yes, dear ones, we are finally in Season 13! Thank you, all of you, for driving this pod and listening to my guests tell their sacred and powerful stories. Also~please consider leaving a rating, or writing a review. They are so very important... and help others out there in this vast blue world find us! AND, to my Patreon supporters-YOU MAKE THIS POD HAPPEN! Thank you, thank you and thank you again. If you would like to become a part of this community of supporters, click here: https://www.patreon.com/user/about?u=82663030

Byte Sized Blessings
S13 Ep121: The Byte: Wayne Miller

Byte Sized Blessings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 21:33


Did you graduate from high school at 16? No? Well, my guest in this shorter episode, Wayne Miller did! Wayne's life has been one of drive, curiosity and discovery. But most importantly, enchantment with the world! Whether it's what he learned with his friends from the Cree Nation, or his interactions with complete strangers in Jordan, Wayne is open to it all. Hear how this dynamic human has been the recipient of profound miracles (and truths) but has also been instrumental in creating them for others... And yes, dear ones, we are finally in Season 13! Thank you, all of you, for driving this pod and listening to my guests tell their sacred and powerful stories. Also~please consider leaving a rating, or writing a review. They are so very important... and help others out there in this vast blue world find us! AND, to my Patreon supporters-YOU MAKE THIS POD HAPPEN! Thank you, thank you and thank you again. If you would like to become a part of this community of supporters, click here: https://www.patreon.com/user/about?u=82663030

Shaye Ganam
Little Red River Cree Nation continues to battle wildfire

Shaye Ganam

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 7:54


Darryel Sowan, the communications lead for the emergency management team for Little Red River Cree Nation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Shaye Ganam
RCMP reveal more specifics of James Cree Nation mass murder

Shaye Ganam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 9:36


Ashleigh Stewart, investigative journalist with Global News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Current
A search for safety in James Smith Cree Nation, six months after stabbing attacks

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 19:12


Six months after 11 people were killed in a stabbing attack in James Smith Cree Nation, the community in Saskatchewan is still figuring out how to keep itself safe. A new security patrol has been set up to deal with violence, but it's unarmed, with no formal training or official authority. CBC reporter Olivia Stefanovich spent time there; she tells Matt Galloway what she's heard about the First Nation's search for safety.

CHED Afternoon News
Widow's 911 call before James Smith Cree Nation murders reveals prior violence

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 14:07


Guest: Ashleigh Stewart, national enterprise reporter, Global News.

CHED Afternoon News
The Acimowin Opaspiw Society reveals ‘evidence of genocide' at residential school site in Saddle Lake Cree Nation

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 13:52


Guest: Noella Steinhauer,  one of the lead investigators with the Acimowin Opaspiw Society.

Serial Killers
The B.C. Spree Killers Pt. 2

Serial Killers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 45:50


In the weeks after their third murder, Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky disappear into the woods of northern Manitoba, over a thousand miles away from where their killing spree began. The RCMP throws their resources into the investigation, but the biggest headway comes from a local man named Billy Beardy — an expert hunter and Cree Nation trapper who knows the land better than anyone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Current
Star Blanket Cree Nation investigating ‘anomalies' at former residential school

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 12:52


Star Blanket Cree Nation plans to investigate thousands of "anomalies" found under the ground in Saskatchewan, at the site of one of the country's longest running residential schools. We talk to Sheldon Poitras, director of operations for the First Nation's ground search project team.

Voices of The Walrus
Can a pipeline be a force for good?

Voices of The Walrus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 26:48


More than one group of Indigenous investors want to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline. Others think that's a bad idea.

The Paths To Understanding Podcast
Colonialism-When People Become Parasites-Part One

The Paths To Understanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 26:57


Muskwa Park is a place steeped in history and tragedy. Now a sacred meeting place for the Cree Nation in Alberta, Canada…it was once the site of a Catholic-run residential boarding school. Memories of the abuses committed there continue to haunt Indigenous Canadians. And it was clear those abuses haunt Pope Francis…who came to the park to meet with tribal leaders…and apologize for those abuses. They were one example of the sour fruit of colonialism…committed by many cultures, faiths and nations…and the subject of this edition of Challenge 2.0. 

Least of These
87: “59 Convictions” - The Stabbings at James Smith Cree Nation

Least of These

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 37:17


A manhunt, 2 suspects, and a province-wide alert. In September of 2022 the peace at James Smith Cree Nation was shattered by sirens, flashing lights, and aircraft. Damien and Myles Sanderson were going door to door on the reservation stabbing people in their homes. The RCMP led a massive manhunt for the brothers. But when one of them was found dead everything police thought they knew changed.  Today's episode sponsored by Every Plate. Get your first box for just $1.49 per meal by entering code least149 at https://www.everyplate.com/ Least of These on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/leastofthesepodcast/  Least of These Discussion Group: https://m.facebook.com/groups/288046119723080/?ref=pages_profile_groups_tab&paipv=1 Least of These on Instagram: www.instagram.com/least_ofthese/ Get your episodes ad free at: https://www.patreon.com/leastofthesepodcast

Here & Now
Cree tribal leader speaks on stabbings; Netflix film explores 'worth' of 9/11 victims

Here & Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 42:47


It's been a tragic week for Saskatchewan's Cree Nation, following the stabbing spree that killed 10 and injured another 18 on Sunday. Both suspects are deceased. Tribal Chief Mark Arcand is the head of the Saskatoon's Tribal Council, and also a mourner who lost a sister and nephew in the attacks. Arcand joins us. And, the Netflix film "Worth" tells the story of attorney Kenneth Feinberg who administered the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund. The film is based on Feinberg's book "What is Life Worth." We revisit our 2021 conversation with Feinberg and his office administrator, Camille Biros.

The Richard Syrett Show
The Richard Syrett Show - Sep 8, 2022 - Death of Queen Elizabeth II, Board Failing James Smith Cree Nation, & Most Want Biden Impeached

The Richard Syrett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 78:32


Today on the Richard Syrett Show: Tom Korski, managing editor for Blacklocks discusses the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Melissa Mbarki, policy analyst & outreach coordinator for the Indigenous affairs program at Laurier talks about the parole board horribly failing the James Smith Cree Nation. Writer & caWsbar member, Mia Ashton on the grade 1 teacher who was cleared by the Human Rights Tribunal after saying boys and girls are no different, in a ‘gender fluidity' lesson. Then Drew Allen, host of “The Drew Allen Show” explains how most people want Biden impeached after seeing the GOP drop the ball.

Bill Kelly Show
Liberals begin Cabinet Retreat, Canada must support the James Smith Cree Nation & The Top 10 Threats to childhood!

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 44:59


The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: The Liberal cabinet began three days of meetings in Vancouver today to hash out the government's fall playbook, with the rising cost of living and the state of the economy topping the agenda as Parliament prepares for the return of MPs. GUEST: Daniel Béland, Director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada - On the Labour Day weekend, a devastating series of attacks resulting in deaths and others injured instantly made the James Smith Cree Nation internationally famous. In the coming days, as journalists delve into the backgrounds of the suspects and the dynamics surrounding the incomprehensible events, any characterization of this atrocity as a meme for Indigenous dysfunction would be, frankly, inaccurate. As we have tragically seen in recent years – in towns from Portapique, N.S. to Uvalde, Tex. – the disease of mass killings has nothing to do with a community's ethnicity. The traumatized Indigenous community in Saskatchewan deserves better than this.  GUEST: Dr. Ken Coates, Canada Research Chair with the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of Saskatchewan, and a Senior Fellow of Aboriginal and Northern Canadian Issues with the Macdonald Laurier Institute - Top 10 threats to childhood are putting the lives of 8 million kids at risk. New report from child advocates calls for urgent action as kids go back to school.  GUEST: Stephanie Mitton, Government Relations Advisor for Children First Canada

CHED Afternoon News
Updating the manhunt for Myles Sanderson, the James Smith Cree Nation stabbing spree suspect

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 11:34


Guest: Tom Vernon, Political Affairs Reporter with Global Edmonton, on the ground in Weldon, SK.  

The Tribalbrand Podcast
A Crotch Sniffing Dog and The Cree Nation

The Tribalbrand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 28:11


Listen to Yew rant about a crotch sniffing dog, mass killing and arming yourselfSupport the show

Tribe of Testimonies
Redstone Woman - Plains Cree First Nation from Onion Lake Cree Nation

Tribe of Testimonies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 47:18


One of the gifts of the Spirit that I never thought about until someone pointed it out to me is "being vulnerable." Yah, yah, I know there's this whole vulnerable thing that a famous Ms. Brown talks about. But actually being vulnerable is an act of courage, and in Cindy Quinney's case, an act of love for the Savior. She talks multiple times about different ways she has learned vulnerability. The thought just came to me that vulnerability = a broken heart and a contrite spirit. That's it! Cindy has learned to have a broken heart and a contrite spirit through scripture study, through being willing to follow the Spirit, and through repentance. I'm sure I'm missing some too. But man, I love Cindy and want to follow her. And I know she's trying to follow the Savior. I think that's good company to be in.

Mino Bimaadiziwin
Ep 9: Life Promotion with Connor Lafortune and Gabrielle Jubinville

Mino Bimaadiziwin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 34:39


On today's episode, we're going to explore life promotion & suicide prevention.Indigenous people in Canada die by suicide at a rate three times the national rate. The rate of suicide among young First Nations is six times higher.Thunderbird has been working with youth to develop a response to suicide, mental wellness and substance use in Indigenous communities. The result is a new resource, called: Strengthening our Connections to Promote Life: A Life Promotion Toolkit by Indigenous Youth. And we're thrilled to welcome two of the young people who played a key role in putting the toolkit together.Gabrielle Jubinville, is a Hope Ambassador with We Matter, a former US Division One college basketball player and a proud member of the EEE-knock Cree Nation, in Treaty Six territory in Alberta. We reached her in Brandon, Manitoba… where she workes for Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Westman and works at the Women's Resource Centre.And Connor Lafortune is an Anishinaabek writer, poet, and activist from the Dokis First Nation on Robinson Huron Treaty territory of 1850. He just finished his third year at Nipissing University with a Double Honours Major in Indigenous Studies and Gender Equality and Social Justice with a minor in Legal Studies.You can see the Life Promotion Toolkit on our website, thunderbirdPF.orgYou can also order hard copies there.If you'd like to request a presentation by a member of Thunderbird's Youth Action Group for Life Promotion, email us at info@thunderbirdPF.orgThere's also more culturally-safe information to support Life Promotion on one of our websites - wisepractices.caYou can find us on social media by searching for ThunderbirdPFOur theme music is by Courtney Riley, Chippewas of the Thames First Nation.Mino Bimaadiziwin is produced by David McGuffin of Explore Podcast Productions and the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation.

Shaye Ganam
Today's show: Private clinic on the Enoch Cree Nation, the Queen's Platinum Jubilee & tips for saving gas

Shaye Ganam

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 29:41


On today's show we chat with Chief Billy Morin of the Enoch Cree Nation about a privately-operated but publicly-funded clinic that is being built on their land. Plus, the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations are continuing in the U.K. But are we getting some indication about what the future of the monarchy could look like? We ask David Johnson, a political science professor at Cape Breton University in Nova Scotia and author of Battle Royal: Monarchists vs. Republicans and the Crown of Canada. And are there things you can do to get more out of a tank of gas? We find out from Martin Wiseman, the chief instructor at the Alberta Motor Association. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Indigenous in Music with Larry K
Phyllis Sinclair in our Spotlight Interview (Folk)

Indigenous in Music with Larry K

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 116:00


Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome from the Cree Nation in northern, Manitoba, singer songwriter “Phyllis Sinclair.” She has just released her fifth album “Ghost Bones.” Phyllis is currently featured in our current issue of the Say Magazine, read all about her at www.indigenousinmusic.com/phyllis-sinclair-interview. Enjoy music by Phyllis Sinclair, Anachnid. Matiu, Kanen, Mimi O'Bonsawin, Indian City, Ailaika, The Sober Junkie, Caleigh Cardinal, Latin Vibe, Amanda Rheaume, Aasiva, Thor Simonsen, Los Amigos Invisibles, Wolfsheart, Jose Feliciano, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, Melodey McArthur, XAXO, Elastic Bond, NiiJii, Chelsie Young, Conrad Bigknife, Salty D.O.G, The City Line, Shawn Michael Perry, nehiyawak, The Breakwater Band, Logan Staats, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, Ashley Ghostkeeper, Kelly Derrickson and much more. Visit us on our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and find out all about us and our music page at www.IndigenousinMusic.com to listen to our music archives.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Episode 1254: NATO Leaders Meet on Ukraine Crisis

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 46:41


Annie Bergeron-Oliver, CTV News; OleksandrTkachenko, Ukraine's Culture and Information Policy Minister; Kerry Buck, former Canadian Ambassador to NATO; Grand Chief Mandy Gull-Masty, Cree Nation of Eeyou Istchee; Glen McGregor, CTV News; Robert Benzie, the Toronto Star; Ian Bailey, the Globe and Mail; and Renée Filiatrault, former foreign service officer in Afghanistan with Task Force Kandahar.

Indigenous in Music with Larry K
Phyllis Sinclair in our Spotlight Interview (Folk)

Indigenous in Music with Larry K

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 116:00


Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome from the Cree Nation in northern, Manitoba, singer songwriter “Phyllis Sinclair.” She has just released her fifth album “Ghost Bones.” Phyllis is currently featured in our current issue of the Say Magazine, read all about her at www.indigenousinmusic.com/phyllis-sinclair-interview. Enjoy music by Phyllis Sinclair, Anachnid. Matiu, Kanen, Mimi O'Bonsawin, Indian City, Ailaika, The Sober Junkie, Caleigh Cardinal, Latin Vibe, Amanda Rheaume, Aasiva, Thor Simonsen, Los Amigos Invisibles, Wolfsheart, Jose Feliciano, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, Melodey McArthur, XAXO, Elastic Bond, NiiJii, Chelsie Young, Conrad Bigknife, Salty D.O.G, The City Line, Shawn Michael Perry, nehiyawak, The Breakwater Band, Logan Staats, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, Ashley Ghostkeeper, Kelly Derrickson and much more. Visit us on our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and find out all about us and our music page at www.IndigenousinMusic.com to listen to our music archives.

CMAJ Podcasts
Should remote residents be prioritized for kidney transplants?

CMAJ Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 31:00


People with kidney failure who live in rural and remote areas of Canada do not have the same access to the full suite of dialysis modalities as urban dwellers. Many need to relocate for life-sustaining renal replacement therapy. Often this means moving hours away from their home communities for months, sometimes years, at a time.In this episode, hosts Drs. Mojola Omole and Blair Bigham speak with Dr. Aaron Trachtenberg, a nephrologist at the University of Manitoba about his commentary in CMAJ, in which he and coauthors argued that patients who must leave their home communities for dialysis should be prioritized for the allocation of deceased donor kidney transplants.They also speak with Vanessa Tait whose father needed to relocate to Winnipeg, twelve hours away from his home community of O-pipon-na-piwin Cree Nation, for dialysis. Ms. Tait became a living donor to her father in an effort to bring him back home. She talks about the toll relocation takes on patients from remote communities.Commentary in CMAJCMAJ

Supreme Court of Canada Hearings (English Audio)
Germaine Anderson on her own behalf and on behalf of all other Beaver Lake Cree Nation beneficiaries of Treaty No. 6 and Beaver Lake Cree Nation v. He...

Supreme Court of Canada Hearings (English Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 181:15


Beaver Lake Cree Nation filed a claim against Alberta and Canada in 2008, seeking various declarations of rights, injunctions, and damages for the cumulative effects of resource developments allowed on their traditional lands protected by Treaty 6. The trial is currently scheduled for 2024. Thus far, Beaver Lake has spent approximately $3 million in legal fees, of which approximately one half has been paid from its own funds; it presently pays $300,000 in legal fees per year. Beaver Lake filed an application for advance costs in the amount of $5 million to allow them to proceed with their claim. The case management judge at the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench found that Beaver Lake met the test for advance costs, including the “financial means” branch of the test, The case management judge awarded partial advance costs to Beaver Lake, ordering Alberta and Canada to each pay $300,000 per year towards Beaver Lake's legal fees, until such time as the trial is concluded or the litigation is resolved, in addition to the $300,000 that Beaver Lake was spending annually on the litigation. The Alberta Court of Appeal reversed this decision and set aside the order for partial advance costs. It found that the case management judge had committed an error of law with respect to the manner in which the test for advance costs was applied to the facts of this case, and that Beaver Lake had failed to satisfy the “financial means” branch of the test for advance costs. In particular, based on fresh evidence adduced by Canada, the Court of Appeal found that Beaver Lake in fact had access or potential access to several million dollars in order to continue funding the litigation, including having received $2.97 million in December 2019 from a resolved Specific Claim. As a result of Beaver Lake's available resources, the Court of Appeal concluded that the original order for advance costs was unreasonable. Beaver Lake now appeals the Court of Appeal decision to the Supreme Court of Canada. Keywords Civil procedure - Costs, Advance costs - Civil procedure - Costs - Advance costs - First Nation pursuing claim against provincial and federal Crown for infringement of treaty rights - First Nation seeking advance costs to fund litigation - Case management judge finding criteria for partial advance costs order satisfied - Court of Appeal overturning order as unreasonable, and finding impecuniosity branch of test not met - Whether Court of Appeal erred in law in interpreting financial means branch of test by considering only whether funds available and excluding consideration of unique social, political, and economic context of impoverished First Nations, and consideration of reasonable financial choices - If answer to Issue 1 is ‘no”, whether Court of Appeal erred in holding that Beaver Lake did not satisfy test based on findings made by case management judge, including that Beaver Lake could not both fund the litigation and meet basic needs - Whether Court of Appeal erred in law in holding that case management judge's discretionary order was unreasonable by including defined annual cap, and failing to require repayment of award. Notes (Alberta) (Civil) (By Leave) (Sealing order) (Certain information not available to the public) Disclaimers This podcast is created as a public service to promote public access and awareness of the workings of Canada's highest court. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Court. The original version of this hearing may be found on the Supreme Court of Canada's website. The above case summary was prepared by the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada (Law Branch).

Freedom Writers Podcast
#67: Celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day (w/ Freedom Writer Teacher Candace Houle)

Freedom Writers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 53:55


On this episode, Erin Gruwell speaks with Candace Houle, a member of the Cree Nation and a beloved Freedom Writer Teacher. They discuss Candace's experiences growing up as a First Nation in Canada, the historical interactions between the indigenous culture and European settlers, and the recent revelations about the mistreatment of First Nations at residential schools.

Stolen Sisters
Case 10: Leah Anderson

Stolen Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 19:27


15-year-old Leah Kendra Anderson, of the Cree Nation, had plans to go ice skating with her friends on January 4th 2013 in Gods Lake Narrows, a remote community in northern Manitoba, however, Leah never showed up at the ice arena. Two days later, a body was found by a snowmobile trail not far from her home. She had been brutally beaten, though had put up a fight. Suspects in this case came and went, however, Leah's killer has never been brought to justice. All her family want are answers. CONTACT: Gods Lake Narrows RCMP: 1-204-335-2260, Winnipeg RCMP: 204-983-5420, Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-8477. If you feel that you need support regarding any of the issues presented in this episode, please contact your local crisis centre. CREDITS: Narration, Research, Writing and Production - Kirsty Skye Scoring - S. D. D. C. With thanks: Josephine 'Josie' Anderson. LISTEN: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4VihnSDeXi8kvoZhdDUdvJ?si=mT3zc7gdQJisHibBr4ImIA Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/stolen-sisters/id1517420487 AnchorFM: anchor.fm/stolensisters SOCIALS: Website - https://anchor.fm/stolensisters Twitter - @Stolen_Sisters Instagram - @stolensisterspod Email - stolensisterspodcast@yahoo.com SOURCES: • https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/mmiw/profiles/leah-kendra-anderson • https://storiesoftheunsolved.com/2021/02/25/the-murder-of-leah-anderson/ • https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/missing-and-murdered-the-life-and-mysterious-death-of-leah-anderson-1.2998323 • https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitoba-leah-anderson-investigation-1.4975011 • https://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/rcmp-continue-to-investigate-2013-murder-of-leah-anderson-1.4249948 • https://www.thompsoncitizen.net/nickel-belt-news/2013-killing-of-15-year-old-leah-anderson-in-gods-lake-narrows-being-aggressively-investigated-rcmp-4292036 • https://amp.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/mk7wd7/on_the_day_15yearold_leah_anderson_was_murdered/ • http://www.justicefornativewomen.com/2016/02/the-unsolved-murder-of-leah-anderson.html?m=1 • https://globalnews.ca/news/3631955/suspect-in-leah-anderson-murder-released-by-rcmp/ • https://www.aptnnews.ca/national-news/rcmp-obtained-dna-samples-used-lie-detector-tests-leah-anderson-murder-probe-report/ • https://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/rcmp-continue-to-investigate-2013-murder-of-leah-anderson-1.4249948 • https://www.manitobapost.com/manitoba-news/rcmp-still-looking-for-killer-of-leah-anderson-117033 • https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitoba-leah-anderson-killing-arrest-1.4225270 • https://www.thompsoncitizen.net/news/nickel-belt/memorial-walk-for-leah-anderson-1.23589617 • https://www.aptnnews.ca/national-news/murder-at-gods-lake-renews-call-for-public-inquiry-into-missing-and-murdered-aboriginal-women/

The Legacy of Hope Foundation Presents: Indigenous Roots and Hoots
Episode 20 - Roots and Hoots Interview with Theland Kicknosway

The Legacy of Hope Foundation Presents: Indigenous Roots and Hoots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 18:52


On this week's episode of Roots & Hoots, our host, Gordon Spence, is joined by Theland Kicknosway. Theland is an Indigenous youth who uses his voice to showcase his culture, Theland is also a traditional singer, drummer, dancer, and social media influencer. Belonging to the Wolf Clan of the Pottawatomi and Cree Nation, and a member of Walpole Island Bkejwanong Territory, in 2018, the 14-year-old Theland became the youngest Indspire Laureate, on behalf of Culture, Heritage, and Spirituality. For this Roots & Hoots episode, Theland sits down with Gordon to discuss his beginnings, as well as his plans for the future as he embarks on his annual bike/run for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2-Spirit People (MMIWG2S).

Tribe of Testimonies
Jalynne Geddes - Beardy's & Okemasis Cree Nation

Tribe of Testimonies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 49:55


Compassion. That's what I now think of when I think of my new friend, Jalynne Geddes. She's lots of beautiful things: a wife, a mother, a daughter, a sister, an artist, a warrior, a student, a friend. Without knowing a whole lot about each other, we instantly connected. I think that's due to her charm and ability to connect. I think a lot about connecting these days. We need people--we're supposed to be connected. Jalynne is really good at that. That brings me back around to compassion. I think you're going to want to be Jalynne's friend too. Enjoy this interview. :-)

AlbertaBETTER
The Brief: Unlocking the Modern Indigenous Economy with Chief Billy Morin of Enoch Cree Nation

AlbertaBETTER

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 53:56


With entrepreneurship skyrocketing within Indigenous communities, the modern Indigenous economy holds a tremendous amount of opportunity. Chief Billy Morin, of the Enoch Cree Nation, is a leader with a passion for entrepreneurship and business and has been at the forefront of creating opportunity for the Enoch Cree community. On this episode, Chief Morin shares his passion for business and economic development, along with his story to becoming Chief, and practical ways to advance reconciliation in Canada.

Shaye Ganam
Chief of the Enoch Cree Nation on another heavy week for Canada's Indigenous People

Shaye Ganam

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 8:18


Chief Billy Morin, Chief of Enoch Cree Nation See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Historical Natives
The Cree Nation | The Mannegishi | Camping in The Sticks

The Historical Natives

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 36:17


Hi guys and welcome back for season 2! It has been quiet the journey, and we thank you all for your patience and support. In this episode, we talk a little bit about the Cree's history,  their language, and like always, we'll dive into what and who the Mannegishi are.  This week's story is Camping in The Sticks (viewer discretion is advised, there are a few cuss words, and mention of a nasty fall).  Follow along as three friends endure a bumpy start to their long awaited camping trip. If you have any information on The Mannegishi that you would like to share, please feel free to contact either by email or social media. We hope you have a great rest of your weekend and stay spooky! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thehistoricalnatives) Hello, thank you for your support! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Historical Natives
The Cree Nation | The Mannegishi | Camping in The Sticks

The Historical Natives

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 36:17


Hi guys and welcome back for season 2! It has been quiet the journey, and we thank you all for your patience and support. In this episode, we talk a little bit about the Cree's history,  their language, and like always, we'll dive into what and who the Mannegishi are.  This week's story is Camping in The Sticks (viewer discretion is advised, there are a few cuss words, and mention of a nasty fall).  Follow along as three friends endure a bumpy start to their long awaited camping trip. If you have any information on The Mannegishi that you would like to share, please feel free to contact either by email or social media. We hope you have a great rest of your weekend and stay spooky! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thehistoricalnatives) Hello, thank you for your support! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

uOCourant | uOttaKnow
Inclusive Fitness, Motivation and Positivity (with Jeanette Jenkins)

uOCourant | uOttaKnow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 23:01


In this episode, host Gwen Madiba (MA '12; BSocSc '08), is joined from Los Angeles by celebrity fitness trainer alumna Jeanette Jenkins, founder and president of the Hollywood Trainer. Jeanette talks about her journey to reaching millions online with her workouts and the evolving landscape of the fitness industry. She shares inclusive fitness tips for individuals of all abilities and backgrounds to motivate, build confidence and embrace healthy living. This episode also includes a special spotlight question by alumnus Trevor Monaghan (Gee Gees Men's Football '97-'01) member of the Cree Nation of Chisasibi, and fitness manager of the Chisasibi Fitness Center located on the eastern shore of James Bay in Northern Quebec. (In English only with English and French transcript available).Transcripts of this episode are available in English and French.Guest: Jeanette Jenkins, Faculty of Health Sciences Alumna Spotlight Question: Trevor Monaghan, Gee Gees Men's Football '97-'01Host: Gwen Madiba, MA '12; BSocSc '08Production: University of Ottawa's Alumni Relations teamProducer: Rhea LaubeSound Engineer: Nathalie Nadeau MijalRecording Assistance: Pop-Up Podcasting Please send your questions and comments to alumni@uottawa.ca. Stay connected with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. 

Make A Scene Podcast
Angel Baribeau

Make A Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 36:01


Queer, non-binary, Indigenous pop singer/songwriter Angel Baribeau – based in Cree Nation of Mistissini, Quebec, tells a tale of love and loss passed to the next generation in this, their newest video for “Wish We Were Older” from the album For Those I Love(d). Cherelle chats with Angel about life, music and all things Angel! Support this podcast

Financial Survival Network
Positioned To Profit From Rapidly Rising Copper Prices with Doré Copper's CEO

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 17:23


Doré Copper's CEO Ernest Mast believes that when it comes to mining, past is often prologue. (sponsor) He's acquired and continues to acquire a portfolio of successful past producing  projects that hold great promise for the future. The choice simple, its much easier and less risky to acquire and restart past producing mines . Often, they were shut down due to economic or technical reasons, rather than depletion of reserves. Restarting production is a far simpler matter, requiring minimal approvals and reduced investment. In addition, Mast is continues to consolidate nearby under or unexplored properties to further expand the resource. Ernie expects to release an updated 43-101 and PEA later this year.  Doré's a 2700 tpd Copper Rand Processing Plant along with its  growing list of mines is part of a "hub and spoke" strategy to maximize the mill's economies of scale. High quality area  infrastructure helps facilitate this process. Add to that a quality local mine-oriented work force and you've got the makings of an efficient gold/copper producer with world-class potential.  It's no wonder that Doré has found widespread support and investment from a variety of interested parties, from the Cree Nation, to the municipality of Chbougamau and numerous other companies in the area.  With $4 copper and $1700+ gold, Doré is ideally situated to ride out the next commodities super-cycle turning in big profits for shareholders who have patience and vision, of which we'd like to include ourselves.   www.DoreCopper.com (TSXV: DCMC – OTCQB:DRCMF)

Financial Survival Network
Positioned To Profit From Rapidly Rising Copper Prices with Doré Copper's CEO

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 17:23


Doré Copper's CEO Ernest Mast believes that when it comes to mining, past is often prologue. (sponsor) He's acquired and continues to acquire a portfolio of successful past producing  projects that hold great promise for the future. The choice simple, its much easier and less risky to acquire and restart past producing mines . Often, they were shut down due to economic or technical reasons, rather than depletion of reserves. Restarting production is a far simpler matter, requiring minimal approvals and reduced investment. In addition, Mast is continues to consolidate nearby under or unexplored properties to further expand the resource. Ernie expects to release an updated 43-101 and PEA later this year.  Doré's a 2700 tpd Copper Rand Processing Plant along with its  growing list of mines is part of a "hub and spoke" strategy to maximize the mill's economies of scale. High quality area  infrastructure helps facilitate this process. Add to that a quality local mine-oriented work force and you've got the makings of an efficient gold/copper producer with world-class potential.  It's no wonder that Doré has found widespread support and investment from a variety of interested parties, from the Cree Nation, to the municipality of Chbougamau and numerous other companies in the area.  With $4 copper and $1700+ gold, Doré is ideally situated to ride out the next commodities super-cycle turning in big profits for shareholders who have patience and vision, of which we'd like to include ourselves.   www.DoreCopper.com (TSXV: DCMC – OTCQB:DRCMF)

Be A Brilliant Human | Conscious Living with Joel Young
Staying Centred In A Hostile Environment and Healing Divided Families | BABH S1Ep76

Be A Brilliant Human | Conscious Living with Joel Young

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 26:47


When you have a passion, a cause or any situation where you want to stand up for yourself (or what you stand for in the world), it can often be met with hostility and resistance. In this episode I'm joined by Colby Tootoosis who shares how he has been healing divisions in the heart of The Cree Nation. Colby not only stood his ground in the face of political corruption but also helped a family, divided by gang affiliations, to find peace, freedom and realisation with NPA. This episode will inspire you to what's possible in any kind of hostile or divided situation you find yourself in. So click that play button and let’s get into it! SHOW NOTES: https://www.beabrillianthuman.com/blog/76 === #SelfHelp #Podcast #Wellbeing The be a brilliant human podcast is categorised as a self improvement podcast on Apple iTunes and other platforms. It could as easily be called a self help podcast, a self love podcast and at times a relationship podcast. It's all about spiritual growth and how to be a brilliant human. Remember to SUBSCRIBE to this podcast to get more encouragement to BE A BRILLIANT HUMAN. And please leave a review! LEAVE ME A MESSAGE AT: http://anchor.fm/joelyoungnpa/message USEFUL LINKS RELEVANT TO THIS EPISODE: The Unconditional Pivot Exercise: https://www.beabrillianthuman.com/blog/27 Get The NPA Process for free at: http://www.NPA4.me/npasheet 1:1 Sessions with Joel: http://www.JoelYoungNPA.com/sessions Free ‘Be Kind To You’ eBook: http://www.NPA4.me/bekind2u Boundary Bootcamp: https://www.thenpaacademy.com/boundary-bootcamp Visit my website: http://www.JoelYoungNPA.com And for my courses: https://www.TheNPAacademy.com ABOUT JOEL YOUNG Joel Young has been developing life coaching tools for years, NPA being one of them. He shares life coaching tools and exercises on his website, especially techniques to stop taking things personally. Join me on Social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joelyoungnpa Facebook Page – NPA Rocks!!!: https://www.facebook.com/nparocks Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/joelyoungnpa Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelyoungnpa YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/joelyoung Instagram: http://www.Instagram/JoelYoungNPA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joelyoungnpa/message

Indigenous in Music with Larry K
Indigenous in Music with Angel Baribeau in our Spotlight Interview

Indigenous in Music with Larry K

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 116:00


Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week our guest comes to us from the Cree Nation in northern, Quebec, she is a singer, songwriter and performer. Angel Baribeau is here to tell us about her new album “For Those I Love.” You can hear her music on Spotify. Angel is featured in the current issue of the SAY Magazine, visit us on our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusic.com to find out all about her. Music from Angel Baribeau, Stolen Identity, Kaeley Jade, Jamie Prado, Zoe, Jace Martin, Ana Carolina, Deanne Rose Moore, De Madredada, Indian City, Julian Taylor Band, Elastic Bond, Mob Bounce, The Northstars, Justinsayne N8V, Midnight Sparrows, Systema Solar, Mexican Institute of Sound, Sober Junkie, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, Mattmac, Artson, MC Recloud, Bang Data, Prozack Turner, Tony Enos, David Huckfelt, Quiltman, Whilk & Misky, Yogui and much much more. Visit us on our music page at IndigenousinMusic.com and our homepage at indigenousinmusicandarts.org. We have underwriting opportunities available. Indigenous in Music, a non-profit, section 501(c)(3).

Spear Talk - A Podcast For Security Professionals
Spear Talk #10 - Chief George J. Lepine

Spear Talk - A Podcast For Security Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 63:23


Follow @silverspearsecurity for all things Silver Spear Security, LLC. @johnsilverspear is the host / COO of Silver Spear Security, LLCFollow @okichitaw for all things Chief George J. Lepine! 

Call Her Aunty Podcast
Episode 18: Sitting down w/ Scott Wabano

Call Her Aunty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 33:18


In this week's episode your podcast aunties sit down with Cree superstar, Scott Wabano. Scott is an aspiring stylist from the Cree Nation of Waskaganish (located in the Eeyou Istchee territory in Northern Quebec). You may recognize him from the viral city natives meme that took the Indigenous internet world by storm, but before being more searched on TikTok then Scott Disik - Scott grew up in Moose Factory, Ontario. He shares with us his experience of moving around Ontario and his journey through post-secondary which eventually lead him to finding his passion. Follow this creative native on Instagram & TikTok: @ScottWabano ! Please leave a rating and give us a review and remember that your podcast aunties love you xo

Explore: A Canadian Geographic podcast
Explore presents the Hudson’s Bay Company - Part 1: Waskaganish

Explore: A Canadian Geographic podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 35:27


The Hudson’s Bay Company turns 350 years old on May 2 and Explore: A Canadian Geographic podcast is marking this moment by taking a four-part journey to look into the outsize impact this former fur trading empire turned retail giant had in shaping the Canadian nation. If any one community can claim to be the birthplace of the Hudson’s Bay Company, it’s the James Bay Cree Nation of Waskaganish. In 1668, British merchants set up a trading post there, on the shores of the Rupert River, in what is now northern Quebec. “Then in 1669, they went back to England with all the fur they had traded for,” says Charles Hester, Culture Director for the Cree Nation of Waskaganish, “and people were so impressed with the quality ... they made a good amount of money and decided to set up a company, And that’s how the Hudson’s Bay Company was born.”

Indigenous in Music with Larry K
John McLeod in our Spotlight Interview (Country)

Indigenous in Music with Larry K

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 116:00


Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes from Albuquerque, New Mexico. We have in the house from the SaPa toyack Cree Nation, country Blues musician Mr. John McLeod. He has been enjoying the success of the release of the 3rd album “3 of a Kind” and giving a taste of some of his new singles along the way. Music from John Mcleod, Cary Morin, Jamie Coon, Anachnid, Astrud Gilberto, Thana Redhawk, Jasmine Netsena, Chris Ferree, The Tao Of Groove, Young Medicine, Conrad Bigknife, Eagle & Hawk, Nathan Cunningham, Rellik, Jace Martin, Justinsayne N8V, Redbone, Leela Gilday, Carsen Gray, Leonard Sumner, Ed Koban, Irv Lyons Jr., Mike Bern, Twin Flames, Matt Comeau, Julian Taylor Band, CHANCES, QVLN and much much more. We have Underwriting and Ambassador opportunities available at our musicpage, come visit us at www.indigenousinmusic.com

Record Ceremony Podcast with Miles Bonny
003 Trance Conductor + Lucas Moccasin Gladue + Shannon Freeman on Metis, the Iron Confederacy, Cree Nation, Indigenous Archeology, The Little Shell, and more.

Record Ceremony Podcast with Miles Bonny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 88:13


Recorded live in Taos, New Mexico. After a long day I joined a few good folks for a great live chat. Trance Conductor is a friend of mine who has guested often on my radio show. He introduced these good people to me and this podcast. We hadn't met previously, but this discussion speaks for itself. It's a long one and I think rightfully so. Enjoy and hope you learn something and get to know these fine folks while you do. Peace - Miles   Notes - Native American, Cree Nation, Elk, Blood Quantum, Indigenous Archeology, little shell

Mornings with Simi
Onion Lake Cree Nation member delivers petition demanding Trudeau enforce First Nations transparency law

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 10:53


Yesterday, First Nations activist Charmaine Stick and the Canadian Taxpayers Federation delivered 30,000 petition signatures to the Prime Minister's Office calling on the federal government to enforce the First Nations Financial Transparency Act.   Guest: Maskowikamihk Charmaine Stick               Onion Lake Cree Nation member

Roy Green Show
The Toronto Raptors advance to the NBA Finals; U.K. parents are criminally charged for funding terrorism; Theresa May steps down as U.K. Prime Minister; Two Chronic pain patients share their struggle; What is The Ballantyne Project

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 64:48


The Roy Green Show Podcast The Toronto Raptors won their fourth straight against the Milwaukee Bucks and advance to the NFL Championship Series. Now what to expect beginning Thursday when defending NBA Champions the Golden State Warriors tip off Game 1 of the finals in Toronto?              John and Sally Letts, parents of Jack (dubbed 'Jihadi Jack') are criminally charged in the U.K. for funding terrorism.  This after the Letts sent hundreds of pounds to their son after he left the UK for Syria and lived among ISIS in their self-proclaimed capital of Raqqa. John Letts (Canadian) told us in two interviews from England that does not believe his son joined ISIS and that Canada's Global Affairs Department had communicated with him about how his son Jack might be allowed to enter Canada (Jack is a dual UK/Canadian citizen). The Brexit chaos claims Theresa May as UK PM and today will see the final results of elections for the European parliament which Nigel Farage's Brexit Party will likely dominate as far as UK seats won to the parliament are concerned. Chronic pain (agony) patients are the collateral damage of the opioid crisis. Affecting 10% of the population, chronic pain for those who suffer most and whose prescription opioid medications are arbitrarily slashed or completely refused, creates social isolation, depression and can and does lead to suicide.  This week Julia from California tweeted that as a retired surgical nurse with terrible chronic pain and refused continuation of a multi-year opioid prescription she considered purchasing heroin from the streets, or opting for suicide. and: Graham is a 31 year old Canadian living in chronic agony. His medications are being withheld because his doctor retired.  Graham emails this may by his final spring.  Human Rights Watch is challenging what is being done to pain patients and medical regulators insist doctors should not decide to withhold opioid pain medication from long established patients. Doctors reply they fear regulators will remove their licences to practice medicine if the continue to prescribe opioids for chronic agony patients. The Ballantyne Project. The story of Dwight Ballantyne, now 24 year old member of the Cree Nation reserve at Montreal Lake in remote northern Saskatchewan.  Dwight lived in the community until 3 years ago when he moved to BC and the Bird's Nest, a non-profit support for Frist Nations young adults who wanted to love to Maple Ridge and attend a College Preparation Program. Dwight Ballantyne's personal drive to excel at hockey and life have seen this young man accomplish tremendously, including last November being awared the Premier's Indigenous Youth Excellence in Sport Award for his organization of the Hockey Skills and Leadership Program and the leadership he displayed.  In March of this year Dwight represented Team Canada at an international hockey tournament in Europe.  Team Canada won the tournament for the first time in 22 years. Now Dwight has launched the Ballantyne Project to inspire individuals living on remote reserves to pursue an off-reserve life if they so desire.           - Guests: Ron Foxcroft (returns).  At last night's game.  Ranked on the list of the world's Top 50 sports officials by Referee magazine, Foxcroft is the only Canadian to have refereed NCAA Division 1 basketball, including greats like Michael Jordan. - Refereed the Montreal Olympics Gold Medal game - inventor of the Fox40 whistle, used by all referees in the NBA, NFL, NHL, CFL, NCAA and World Cup of Soccer.   Playback parts of interviews with John Letts on our program. Scott Newark. Former AB prosecutor and post 9/11 terrorism advisor to the federal and Ontario governments.  Also former senior policy advisor to a federal Minister for Public Safety. Newark will respond to statements made by Letts on air. Alan Sked. Professor Emeritus. London School of Economics. Founder of UKIP, political party which gave rise to Brexit. Author of ten books on British and European history. Julia in California, Chronic pain patient Graham in Canada, Chronic pain patient Dwight Ballantyne Denise Trottier of the Bird's Nest project, (Dwight's greatest supporter) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Free City Radio
FSRN report — Canadian Government and Cree Nation Reach Settlement (2007)

Free City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 1:22


CANADIAN GOVT AND CREE NATION REACH SETTLEMENT The Canadian government and the indigenous Cree Nation of Northern Quebec have signed a landmark agreement to settle outstanding lawsuits against the Canadian government. Stefan Christoff reports from Montreal. /// listen to reports produced for Free Speech Radio News between 2002 - 2012, the flagship Pacifica radio daily news program, these reports were produced in Montreal, but also in Beirut, Lebanon. putting these reports up for archiving purposes, they address numerous grassroots struggles for justice and against oppression, particularly looking at struggles surrounding migrant justice, also indigenous movements for land and rights, while also struggles against colonialist wars today & the persisting impacts of wars past. thank you for listening ! stefan @spirodon

The Smartest Man in the World

In the latest dispatch from the Fortress of Proopitude, Greg comments on cannons, The Cree Nation and Cassandra.

Poetry Postcards

Cree Nation poet Louise B Halfe talks about the challenges faced by aboriginal Canadians.

Elks Kids Podcast
Going Green Cree Nation Alternative Version

Elks Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2013 1:44


going green cree nation alternative version
News Canada: For Your Life - Lifestyles

First Nation of Onion Lake seizes business opportunities thanks to significant settlement claim

Kevin Annett
This month on We The Jury with Kevin Annett

Kevin Annett

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2013 122:38


Our first guest is Stee-mas, a Cree Nation elder and ITCCS activist in Vancouver, Canada who is leading church occupations and is issuing a lien and banning proclamation against Catholic and Protestant churches. Stee-mas is a survivor of Catholic internment camps("residential schools") in Canada.Our second guest is John Carten, a lawyer from British Columbia who in the course of his work, encountered extreme judicial and legal corruption as judges and government lawyers repeatedly broke the law in order to protect the insiders.  He also believes that several key witnesses, including a number of judges, have been murdered to prevent them from disclosing the truth.   Hosts: Kevin Annett and Bill Annett, Producers: Marcie Lane and Claudia Julien

Kevin Annett
This month on We The Jury with Kevin Annett

Kevin Annett

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2013 122:38


Our first guest is Stee-mas, a Cree Nation elder and ITCCS activist in Vancouver, Canada who is leading church occupations and is issuing a lien and banning proclamation against Catholic and Protestant churches. Stee-mas is a survivor of Catholic internment camps("residential schools") in Canada.Our second guest is John Carten, a lawyer from British Columbia who in the course of his work, encountered extreme judicial and legal corruption as judges and government lawyers repeatedly broke the law in order to protect the insiders.  He also believes that several key witnesses, including a number of judges, have been murdered to prevent them from disclosing the truth.   Hosts: Kevin Annett and Bill Annett, Producers: Marcie Lane and Claudia Julien

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Twilight's Tyson Houseman

Variety Radio Online

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2010 60:00


Tyson Houseman is a 19 year old Canadian Actor who appeared in The Twilight Saga: New Moon as Quil Ateara. Tyson is a Native American Indian of the Cree Nation. His first major role was in The Twilight Saga: New Moon. He has previously been involved in theater productions, but only at a local level. He attented Victoria School of the Visual and Performing Arts’ in Edmonton. Tyson is a "self-taught" guitarist playing for 5 or years, but he doesn't consider himself a musician. Come listen to our interview tomorrow at 9pm EST to find answers to all your questions about the newest member of the wolf pack.