We're looking to the future in our last episode of our first season of One Nation, Many Stories.Host Matt LeMay is joined by four provincial Metis leaders for a fascinating conversation on what it means to be Metis youth, a youth leader and wha
In this episode Matt Lemay is thrilled to welcome podcasting storyteller Jason McKay, the Wandering Metis, along with storytelling Metis fiddlers JJ Lavalee and Jordan Daniels.And we’re thrilled to be coming to you again from the Tragically Hip
Host Matt LeMay recently got to spend time filming a documentary with an amazing group of Métis musicians as they were recording an album of new and traditional songs at the Tragically Hip’s Bathouse studio, just outside Kingston, Ontario. Amon
“Just before we got on the landing craft our officer said, ‘I want to tell you boys you’re all good. You know your job. Get out there and get them. But one thing I want to tell you, most of you guys won’t be coming back.’ So you know what that
In a week where the Manitoba government announced the historic decision that it would formally recognise Métis resistance leader Louis Riel as the province's honorary first Premier, it seems fitting that our latest episode is called "One Nation
Trigger Warning: This episode is about the abuses that occurred in residential schools. It may not be suitable for all listeners. If you need emotional support, there is a 24-hour Residential School Crisis line which you can reach at 1-866-925-
In this introductury episode, Metis National Council President, Cassidy Caron, reflects on the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation in Canada, and the Metis survivors of Residential Schools who are still awaiting recognition and compensatio