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CUPE Talk In The Maritimes Episode 20

CUPE Talk In The Maritimes Episode 20

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🎙️ CUPE TALK IN THE MARITIMES: Truth, Reconciliation, and Powerful Firsts

In a stirring new episode of CUPE TALK IN THE MARITIMES, we dive deep into the heart of Truth & Reconciliation, amplifying voices that matter and stories that inspire. This isn’t just another episode—it’s a powerful moment of reflection, action, and connection across the region.

🔥 A Roundtable of Change-Makers We were honoured to welcome three incredible guests to the show: Kathy Johnson, Renee Sargent, and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt. Together, they unpacked the meaning of Truth & Reconciliation in today’s political and social climate, sharing personal insights, community challenges, and bold visions for a more inclusive future. From grassroots activism to provincial leadership, this conversation was raw, real, and absolutely riveting.

🎧 PEI Spotlight: A Debut to Remember Over on the PEI segment, we witnessed a milestone—Mikayla Gallant stepped into the spotlight for her very first interview, and she did not disappoint. Sitting down with Josie Gallant, the two explored local perspectives on reconciliation, cultural identity, and the importance of intergenerational dialogue. Mikayla’s debut was heartfelt and confident, proving she’s a rising voice to watch.

💬 Why This Episode Matters This episode isn’t just a conversation—it’s a call to action. Whether you’re a union member, a community leader, or someone eager to learn, CUPE TALK IN THE MARITIMES delivers the kind of dialogue that sparks change. With emotional depth, political insight, and personal storytelling, it’s a must-listen for anyone committed to justice and healing.

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