Chapter 7 Questions

+ Voices from the Story and Referenced Resources

Think about it

  • How do you find accurate information?
  • How do we become better critical thinkers?
  • What is the difference between real and perceived bias?
  • Why is it important to ask complete questions?
  • Is it harder to find the truth in today's world?
  • Do you think journalism is a force for good?
  • What is a reliable source?
  • Do you understand the difference between fact and opinion?
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Hot Takes (From Your Inquiry Media)

We’re featuring two prominent voices from your Inquiry Media that have different takes on the question you’ve been exploring. Listen to the podcast and read the interview, and really try to understand and empathize with the different perspectives.

Barbara Cartwright

Love animals? Well, many people do, but no one has done more to advance animal rights in Canada than Barbara Cartwright. The long-time CEO...

Dominic Dugré

The Canadian Federation of Outfitter Associations is a national organization that aims to unite the voice of guide outfitters to help lobby for resource-based...
  • Which perspective resonates with you? One, both or none? Why?
  • Do you understand the perspective you disagree with?
  • What is the bias of each expert? How are you able to identify that bias?
  • Do you understand that everyone has a bias? Is bias always a bad thing?

Activity

  • Get together in small groups and discuss the entire Inquiry Media story, and the featured podcasts. Do you think we should save the economy to save nature? Is there a solution to this issue or even a way forward? Which voices in the story did you agree with? Who did you disagree with and why? If there are different perspectives within your group, try to understand them, while also working to identify the commonalities between your perspectives.

More From the Podcast Pool

Chipewyan McCrimmon

Growing up across northern Saskatchewan, with roots in the Northwest Territories, Chip McCrimmon has worked to infuse his Deninu K'ue First Nation culture into...

Ian Bird

How do you create sustained change? You start by investing in strong, vibrant and resilient communities and the people who call them home. That’s...

Joe Urie

Living along the banks of the Athabasca River, just as his family has done since they arrived on its shores in the 1860s from...

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