REDTalks with Duncan McCue
REDTalks • 1h 27m
Duncan McCue (Anishinaabe) is an award-winning journalist, host of CBC Radio One Cross Country Checkup, and author of The Shoe Boy: A Trapline Memoir. A member of the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation in southern Ontario, he is based in Toronto where his journalism is featured on CBC's The National. McCue's work has garnered several RTNDA and Jack Webster Awards. He was awarded an Indspire Award for Public Service (2017) and a Knight Fellowship at Stanford University (2011). His debut book The Shoe Boy: A Trapline Memoir recounts a season he spent in a hunting camp with a Cree family in northern Quebec as a teenager.
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