CBC journalist gives outstanding presentation at the university

With a passion for science Bob McDonald, host of Quirks and Quarks, presented some fascinating facts about science, Tawnya Plain Eagle reports.

McDonald says there is so much more to life that we don’t know and we only discovered five per cent of our universes. He states that society can benefit from science all the time.

“I think it’s really important that we know some science because we’re facing some really big issues right now,” McDonald says.

McDonald also released some best sellers titled Measuring the Earth with a Stick and Canadian Space Walkers.

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Oki/Hello My name is Tawnya Plain Eagle, I am a Aboriginal student currently taking Digital Journalism at Lethbridge College. My goals as an Aboriginal journalist is give my people a voice, and act as a role model for younger generations in hopes we can have more Aboriginal people involved in media.

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