Tegan and Sara & The Agenda's Week

Identical twins Tegan and Sara Quin started making music in mid-'90s Calgary, where they were born and grew up. Since then, they've won Juno awards, a Governor General's Award, and performed at the Oscars. While they were busy doing all that, they've also been out advocates for LGBTQ rights, launching the Tegan and Sara Foundation in 2016 to advance issues of economic justice and health for LGBTQ girls and women. They join Steve Paikin to talk about their new album and memoir, both of which head back to the high school days where their journeys began. And, The Agenda reviews its week of programming.
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