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CANADA Reads 2017 Panelist

Happy February everyone,

Many New and exciting events, projects in the making. Here is one that is now released, Candy will be defending The Break by Katherena Vermette. Screen Shot 2017-02-02 at 10.58.36 AM 16473780_10154857606410450_6714930795096713855_n Be sure to tune in and watch WHY every Canadian needs to read this book NOW. CBC March 27, 28, 29 and 30th, 2017 National Televised event. Go Candy Go.

 

 

 

Dont; miss out on seeing Candy host the Big Gala Night of the Moncton HubCap comedy festival in Feb 2017 Too!  A rare sighting of Candy Palmater performing back in her home province of New Brunswick. Screen Shot 2017-02-02 at 11.09.36 AM

 

Aboriginal Youth – Dream Walkers Gathering 2014

Dream Walkers 2014Candy Palmater and Adam Beach are the headliners for this event.  Candy will speak and is the emcee for the 2 day event at the Tim Horton’s Onondaga Camp in St. George Ontario.

Education is extremely important to Candy, and much of her travels across the country and nation she speaks to students, educators, Government, Management and more, speaking on various topics around the importance of education. Each week she teaches Native Studies course at Dalhousie University in Halifax for the TYP, Transition Year program. In all her speakings/ teachings and even her comedy, you can hear the clear message of education, love and being true to yourself.

Candy is one of kind. Her technique, style and use of solemn emotion creates a safe environment for learning and feeling, while empowering the participants to be the best we all can be in life.

BOOKINGS for your event CLICK HERE

NEWS UPDATE/ SOCIAL MEDIA

The Candy Show YouTube channel has a Halloween Giveaway, and is open internationally for everyone.  To enter the FREE contest is simple. Watch the video, SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel, LIKE the video and leave a comment, it’s that easy. LINK to The Candy Show YOUTUBE channel, click here.

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Comedian going to the dogs

Well, she is emceeing a big event for downtown Halifax Business Commission, at Grand Parade on August 10th.  The downtown Business Commission is teaming up with Litters n’ Critters animal rescue for this awesome event called “Dog Days of Summer”, and Candy Palmater is your cruise director for the event. For complete details click here.

Dog Days of Summer

Please visit the calendar page to see where Candy is next. Calendar.

Be sure to find Candy on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube Lifestyle Channel and YouTube comedy channel all under the handle ” The Candy Show”

BOOKING Candy for: Comedy, Speaking, Hosting/ Emceeing, Public Appearances please contact Denise Tompkins HERE

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Photos from Aboriginal Day LIVE 2012 – on APTN

Candy was a smash hit as one of the hosts on Aboriginal Day Live – National LIVE Televised music festival, celebrating National Aboriginal Day – live from Winnipeg and from Regina. Candy is Canada’s only First Nation, gay woman,stand-up comedian that has her own national prime time TV series, The Candy Show, that airs Thursday nights on APTN & APTNHD, as well as many other times throughout the week. Season 3 is currently in post-production, and will air later this winter.
On set of Candy’s show, The Candy Show, she conducts all her interviews of the Musical guests, in her giant big pink bed. APTN had a replica built of this big pink bed and a smaller stage built for Candy specifically to interview musicians on Aboriginal day LIVE – including, Inez and Joey Stylez.
WE have attached a handful of pictures from the night’s event. Please check out APTN & APTN HD to catch the replay of Aboriginal Day live broadcast – they usually replay it several times until next years broadcast.
Candy is the ultimate Canadian Entertainer – her very unique comedy style is not found on Yuk Yuk’s stage, or other smaller comedy stages. Candy Palmater’s stand up comedy is one of a kind, unique and absolutely hilariously funny! Young or older, everyone LOVES Candy. My dare – try not to laugh, come on , I dare you.
You can find Candy on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and of course YouTube!
Check her her awesome videos, some comedy, some rants, some make-up, some book reviews. if you have something you want Candy to rant about, please leave us a message through the website and let us know.adl2012-1adl2012-4adl2012-3adl2012-2adl2012-6adl2012-13adl2012-8forks-5-winnipegadl2012-15

National Aboriginal Day LIVE!

Hosting from her replica big pink bed from the set of The Candy Show, Candy Palmater will interview all musical guests on stage in Winnipeg this June 23rd. Televised LIVE on APTN. ( check your local listings for air time in your time zone).

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Candy emcee NSRAP Gala in October 2011

Candy Palmater emcee's  this great Gala Night

About NSRAP
In 2010, the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project (NSRAP) celebrated 15 years of service to Nova Scotia’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) or Rainbow Community. NSRAP has been working since 1995 across Nova Scotia as a voice for our right to legal and social equality. Over the last 15 years NSRAP has been a strong advocate for the rights of our communities. NSRAP played a key role in the Halifax Rainbow Health Project and continues to work on Transgender health issues, including provincial funding of Sex Reassignment Surgeries, and the rights of LGBT Elders in long term care. NSRAP has participated in numerous human rights cases involving same-sex rights, and was instrumental in bringing marriage equality to Nova Scotians.
NSRAP believes in working collaboratively throughout the Community and with government, businesses, institutions, and individuals to foster change. As our community advances from legal equality to true social equality, we rely on interested volunteers and active members who identify and bring relevant issues to the Board for action.
Please visit: www.nsrap.ca for donations and more information.