What happens when politicians from different parties get together to discuss contentious environmental issues?
Find out in a special installment of Great Lakes Now as we feature an episode of Canadian network TVO’s Political Blind Date.
Get a sneak peek of this episode, exploring two of the Great Lakes region's biggest water issues: the #FlintWaterCrisis and proposed nuclear waste storage on the shores of Lake Huron.
Guests for this watch party and discussion include:
- Mark Johnston, the producer/director of Political Blind Date.
- Andrew Reeves, author and environmental journalist who has been covering nuclear waste storage issues in Ontario.
- Kelly House covers Michigan environmental issues for Bridge Michigan.
Join live and be ready to ask your questions.
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