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Ahkameyimok Podcast with Perry Bellegarde

Perry Bellegarde, former National Chief, Assembly of First Nations

Ahkameyimok Podcast with Perry Bellegarde

A daily Government, Society and Culture podcast
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Ahkameyimok Podcast with Perry Bellegarde

Perry Bellegarde, former National Chief, Assembly of First Nations

Ahkameyimok Podcast with Perry Bellegarde

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Ahkameyimok Podcast with Perry Bellegarde

Perry Bellegarde, former National Chief, Assembly of First Nations

Ahkameyimok Podcast with Perry Bellegarde

A daily Government, Society and Culture podcast
 1 person rated this podcast
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This conversation with the late Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney, Canada's 18th Prime Minister, was originally posted in August 2020."Some people said, 'well there is racism in Canada but there is no systemic racism.' And to those people I said, 'You've
Bryan Trottier needs little introduction. The Hockey Hall of Fame player was a key member and leading scorer for the New York Islanders Stanley Cup dynasty of the 1980's, and then with Pittsburgh Penguins of the early 90's. He is also incredibl
The host of the popular CBC Kuper Island Podcast on the challenges and revelations from reporting about one of Canada's most notorious Residential Schools.
Chief Perry is thrilled to be joined Douglas Sanderson and Andrew Stobo Sniderman for a fascinating and thoughtful conversation about their new book, "The Valley of the Birdtail."It is a heart-rending, true story about racism and reconciliation
"The survivors felt if this had been white children, the community wouldn't be the ones having to investigate their own genocide." - Kimberly MurrayThe Ahkameyimok Podcast is back!And for this return episode Chief Perry Bellegarde is thrilled t
****As we move into 2022, we're reposting Perry's episode on Hope, one of the most popular of the past year. We hope it brings you joy and inspiration as we enter the New Year.*******Encore Episode***In his seven years as National Chief, Perry
A holiday message from Perry Bellegarde, with best wishes for the year ahead from Perry and the Ahkameyimok Podcast team.
*** In light of revelations that the NHL Chicago Blackhawks covered up a case of sexual abuse of one it's players by a member of it's coaching staff, we are re-posting this powerful interview with former NHL player and sexual abuse survivor She
*** In honour of the first ever National Day of Truth and Reconciliation on September 30th, we are re-posting this interview with Marie Wilson, who was a Commissioner on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission from 2009 to 2015. This interview
***Encore Presentation******This interview with Dr Lorna Williams originally aired on Jan 21, 2021 ***What is the state of First Nations languages in Canada? One of the leading experts on the promotion and restoration of Indigenous cult
ENCORE PRESENTATION***This interview with federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh was originally aired on March 3rd, 2021******With the Akhameyimok Podcast on hiatus and a federal election underway, we are re-running National Chief Bellegarde's be
ENCORE PRESENTATION***This interview with the Green Party Leader Annamie Paul was first posted on October 15, 2020, shortly after she won the Green Party leadership and before in-fighting broke out within the Green Party caucus and organiza
ENCORE PRESENTATION***With the Akhameyimok Podcast on summer hiatus and a federal election now underway, we are re-running National Chief Bellegarde's  best interviews from the past year with leaders and senior members of the main federal poli
ENCORE PRESENTATION***With the Akhameyimok Podcast on summer hiatus and a federal election now underway, we are re-running National Chief Bellegarde's  best interviews from the past year with leaders and senior members of the main federal poli
"I just wanted to buy a painting, really."Kevin Hearn of the Barenaked Ladies is our guest on this episode of #Ahkameyimok. He and Perry talk about his new documentary, "There Are No Fakes," which exposes a massive art forgery ring surrounding
"I just wanted to buy a painting, really."Kevin Hearn of the Barenaked Ladies is our guest on this episode of #Ahkameyimok. He and Perry talk about his new documentary, "There Are No Fakes," which exposes a massive art forgery ring surrounding
As National Chief, Perry Bellegarde has always focused on the importance hope: "Always leave more hope in a room than was there when you arrived."Over the 57 episodes of the Ahkameyimok Podcast, no matter how difficult the conversation or the i
As National Chief, Perry Bellegarde has always focused on the importance hope: "Always leave more hope in a room than was there when you arrived."Over the 57 episodes of the Ahkameyimok Podcast, no matter how difficult the conversation or the
On this Canada Day, a special episode on the devastating and ongoing impact of the Residential School system. The shocking find of 751 unmarked graves at the site of the former Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan is another heart
On this Canada Day, a special episode on the devastating and ongoing impact of the Residential School system. The shocking find of 751 unmarked graves at the site of the former Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan is another heart
"For those of us who are survivors of the oppression of our languages and the part of the cultural and physical genocide brought on us by the Church and State that ran Residential Schools... the day the that Bill C-91, the Indigenous Languages
"For those of us who are survivors of the oppression of our languages and the part of the cultural and physical genocide brought on us by the Church and State that ran Residential Schools... the day the that Bill C-91, the Indigenous Languages
"The Feds founded the first three federal residential schools in 1883 in Alberta and Saskatchewan. First Nations people formed the majority of the population and were power brokers in that area and one of the ways to deal with them was treaties
"The Feds founded the first three federal residential schools in 1883 in Alberta and Saskatchewan. First Nations people formed the majority of the population and were power brokers in that area and one of the ways to deal with them was treaties
***The subject matter and content of this episode may not be suitable for all listeners***"We did hear of children's bones being found in the foundations of buildings when (Residential) schools were dismantled. We heard of children being throw
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