MONTREAL — Focus Montreal introduces Montrealers to people who are shaping our community, bringing their stories into focus.
It airs on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and on Sunday at 7:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and at midnight.
Take a look at who we’re meeting this week on Focus Montreal:
WATCH ABOVE: Heidi Berger and Jamie Orchard discuss Berger’s push to teach compulsory genocide education in Quebec schools as a way of fighting radicalization.
Jamie Orchard sits down with Heidi Berger, the woman behind The Foundation for the Compulsory Study of Genocide in Schools.
Berger is pushing to teach compulsory genocide education in Quebec schools as a way of fighting radicalization.
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WATCH ABOVE: Promoting fitness and boosting a child’s confidence through dirt biking. Jamie Orchard speaks to Dirt Camp’s Camp Director Jeff Silas.
It’s officially summer and that means children across the province are looking to be entertained.
Dirt Camp, a specialized summer camp dedicated to the development of mountain biking and BMX skills for boys and girls aged 7 to 17, has been doing just that for 20 years.
It’s Canada’s longest-operating mountain bike camp with a focus on riding safely and promoting fitness while boosting a child’s confidence.
Camp director Jeff Silas joins Jamie Orchard.
WATCH ABOVE: Jamie Orchard sits down with former CJAD radio host Bruce Myers, now the Bishop Coadjutor of the Anglican Diocese of Quebec.
A man with a familiar name – and voice – to many anglophone Montrealers has just been elected to one of the highest positions in the Anglican church in Quebec.
Former CJAD radio host Bruce Myers is now the Bishop Coadjutor of the Anglican Diocese of Quebec.
Jamie Orchard explores Myers’ journey from radio newsman to bishop elect.
Focus Montreal is taking a hiatus for the summer but will be back in the fall.
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