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Former Chief Trevor Makadahay - Before the Peace
Ep. 43
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In this episode, Chris is joined by former Doig River First Nation Chief Trevor Makadahay. They discuss Trevor's history in politics, what he accomplished during his time as chief, and his hopes for Doig River moving forward.
Thank you to Troyer Ventures and the Fort St John Co-op for making this show possible
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