Innu Nation on taking Hydro Quebec to court, Nunatsiavut Government election, Postville oil spill, Central Health on locums, Labrador Away artist and sports on the coast - a podcast by CBC Radio

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On today's show, Innu Nation is seeking compensation for the destruction of what they call ancestral lands where the Churchill Falls dam was built. They have an agreement with Nalcor but now want Hydro Quebec to pay their share, and they're taking the corporation to court. Johannes Lampe was unofficially elected as President of the Nunatsiavut Government in an election yesterday. We get the details
on voting when we speak with the returning officer, Nanette Blake. An investigation into the oil spill in Postville back in June is now being called a fact finding mission. That's according to Glenn Sheppard
who shares his concerns with us. In lieu of the active case of Covid-19 in HVGB, we check in with another regional health authority to see what protocols they have in place when it comes to locum workers. From the coast of Labrador to art galleries across the country, we hear from artist Jason Sikoak for our Labrador Away segment. We also find out what's happening with volleyball and judo on the coast.

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