Susan Aglukark
Susan Aglukark is one of Canada’s most unique artists and a leading voice in Canadian music. She blends the Inuktitut and English languages with contemporary pop music arrangement to tell the stories of her people, the Inuit of Arctic Canada. The emotional depth and honesty of her lyrics; her pure clear voice and themes of hope, spirit and encouragement have captivated and inspired listeners from all walks of life. She has performed for HRH Queen Elizabeth, Canadian Prime Ministers, Governor General Adrienne Clarkson and several other dignitaries. Susan was invited into the Order of Canada in September of 2005 and received the Governor Generals Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award in June 2016. http://www.susanaglukark.com
Mel and Susan Finlay
Praying for Canada on Canada Day 2019. Nation At Prayer is non-issue driven, non-partisan and trans-denominational. Imagine the impact on Canada if every elected representative at every level of government in this nation was prayed for every day of the year. Imagine the impact on the quality of decisions made, on our communities and our land if every elected representative in each province, territory and municipality experienced the power of prayer every day. We believe that every believer has the potential to transform Canada through the power of the Holy Spirit which is released in every prayer for our leaders and our nation. http://www.nationatprayer.ca/
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100 Huntley Street - June 28, 2019
David Eaton
Today's Topic: "Roblox" David Eaton cofounded Axis in 2007. Every year Axis speaks to 20,000+ students face-to-face and every week Axis' digital products equip 50,000+ pastors, parents, grandparents, and teachers. In 2017 Axis helped start 1 million conversations between caring adult... -
100 Huntley Street - June 27, 2019
Sheri McLaughlin
Sheri McLaughlin is a registered professional counsellor who has suffered many traumatic experiences of her own. Trauma shakes a person to the core of their being and has a huge impact on how a person lives their life. It can cause profound and lasting changes in a person’s emot... -
100 Huntley Street - June 26, 2019
Dr. Suuqiina
Suuqiina was born in 1950 in Nome, Alaska. He is of Inuit (Alaska Native), Mi'Kmaq (Native American), English, Scottish, Irish, and French descent. He is the Grandson of Chief Suuqiina of King Island Alaska and his mother was a full-blood Inuit. Through his father he is the 14th gen...