A Day To Listen

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A Day To Listen
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  • A Day To Listen

    From Goose Bay to Bay Street with Clint Davis

    2025-09-29 | 47 mins.
    Clint Davis (Inuk) is the CEO of the first-ever Indigenous majority-owned investment dealer in Canada, dedicating his career to increasing Indigenous participation in capital markets. Clint has been helping quietly build Indigenous economies for over 20 years. As an Inuk man, Clint brings his upbringing with him to everything he does. Hosted by Kiefer Collison.
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    Building Upon a Father’s Legacy with Niigaan Sinclair

    2025-09-29 | 44 mins.
    Niigaan Sinclair (Anishinaabe) is a cultural influencer, author, and professor. He is also the only son of the late Murray Sinclair, the former chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Niigaan reflects on his father’s legacy, their relationship, the state of reconciliation, and his own path ahead. Hosted by January Rogers.
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    The Thrill of Victory, The Agony of Defeat with Waneek Horn-Miller

    2025-09-29 | 44 mins.
    When Waneek Horn-Miller (Kanien’kehà:ka) was only 14 years old, she was stabbed in the chest by a Canadian soldier during the Oka Crisis. Nine years later, she was the co-captain of Canada’s Olympic water polo team. Waneek talks about how she reconciled the betrayal by Canada by representing it on the world stage. Hosted by January Rogers.
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    But first, The Public Broadcaster and Reconciliation with Robert Doane

    2025-09-29 | 41 mins.
    Robert Doane (Gitxsan) is the senior director of the National Indigenous Strategy through the Indigenous Office at CBC. In the past five years, Robert has met with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people across the country to discuss the public broadcaster’s coverage of Indigenous stories, what they get right, what they get wrong, and what more can be done to ensure Indigenous storytelling that is beneficial to all citizens. Hosted by January Rogers.
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    Breathing Life into Our Languages with Ronald Ignace

    2025-09-28 | 42 mins.
    When Ronald Ignace (Secwépemc) was a young teen boy, he ran away from residential school. Later, he realized the importance of education and worked to get his high school diploma, then went on to a Master’s degree. Through his passion for his Shuswap language and love of learning, Ron would become the first Commissioner of Indigenous Languages. Hosted by Kiefer Collison.
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About A Day To Listen
On September 30, in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the Gord Downie &Chanie Wenjack Fund (DWF) is proud to partner once again with major media outlets and radio stations in Canada for A DAY TO LISTEN. This year’s theme is The Path Here, The Path Ahead It’s been a decade since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada released its Final Reportand 94 Calls to Action, challenging all of us—Indigenous and non-Indigenous—to confront the past and work toward a better future. This A DAY TO LISTEN, we reflect on 10 years of reconciliation with special guests who will share powerful insights on what brought us to this moment and where we can go from here.
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