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Dr. Alika Lafontaine / Wanda Brascoupé / Julia Suppa

Sep 24, 202252 minEp. 314
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Episode description

• Ann Rohmer speaks with Dr. Alika Lafontaine, an Anaesthesiologist at Queen Elizabeth II Hospital in Grande Prairie and Associate Clinical Professor in the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, was recently chosen as the first-ever indigenous president of the Canadian Medical Association. • Jim Lang is with Wanda Brascoupé, Bear Clan, Kanien'keha, Skarù rę', and Anishinabe. She was on the feed several weeks back speaking about the Indigenous People’s Solidarity Fund and Indigenous People's Day through Canadahelps. This time she will speak about the following: National Truth and Reconciliation day and the importance of marking the day. • Tina Cortese discusses the CIBC Run for the Cure with Julia Suppa, run co-director for Woodbridge/Vaughan; taking place on Oct 2nd. Personal battle (shaliza) – with broadcaster Kim Macdonald who shares her own breast cancer journey; including the tattoos covering her scars Road hockey to conquer cancer (jim) - Brendan Ennis and the cancer fundraiser next Saturday in Vaughan
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