Alberta - Canada’s Changing Heartland
In Canada’s heartland, Alberta, Pati dives into cowboy culture and learns how thriving immigrant communities in Edmonton and Calgary are reshaping the Canadian identity.
Previews + Extras
The Indigenous Fashion Movement
S1 E3 - 6m 33s
Indigenous fashion is rising, and it’s more than style. It's story. In Calgary, Pati Jinich speaks with Chelsa Racette (Founder of Indigenous Fashion Week), Kim Coltman (Producer, Indigenous Fashion Week), and Tyson Martell (Model & Actor) to explore how indigenous fashion is reshaping the industry, reclaiming space, and creating new opportunities for indigenous creatives.
Canada’s Wildest Caesar Cocktail
S1 E3 - 2m 58s
Pati Jinich visits Big Sky BBQ, located just outside Calgary, to try their legendary Barbecue King Caesar — a towering twist on the classic Caesar with an entire barbecue meal stacked high on top. Bartender Alexander Nguyen doesn’t just serve a Caesar — he builds an experience.
Canada’s Black Pioneers
S1 E3 - 6m 30s
Pati Jinich visits the town of Wildwood in Alberta, which was founded by some of Canada’s earliest black settlers, to hear their story of resilience, community, and the search for a better life. Her visit culminates in a delicious BBQ, highlighting the food traditions that have become part of Alberta's cultural landscape.
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