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Meet 5 more Future 40 winners

CBC Saskatchewan is unveiling this year's winners all week on radio, TV and online.

So far, 15 Future 40 winners have been revealed

Brad Bellegarde (left) and Heather Morrison (right) are two of CBC's Future 40 winners. (CBC)

All week CBC Saskatchewan will be revealing the Future 40 winners on TV, radio and our website.

Tens winners have already been announced:

Here are five more members of our Future 40 for 2015.

Heather Morrison

An award-winning and critically-acclaimed actress, Heather has worked with nearly every professional theatre company in Saskatchewan.Heathers dedication to a safe learning environment that teaches both acting skills and personal development has led her to work with a number of at-risk and minority groups including Family Services, Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company, International Women of Saskatoon and Camp fYrefly.

Brad Bellegarde

Brad Bellegarde aka InfoRed has rocked the microphone across Turtle Island and has been a featured artist at events such as Aboriginal Music Week in Manitoba, APTNs Aboriginal Day Live and Vancouvers Olympic Games celebrations. Brad is a proud Nakota/Cree member of the Little Black Bear First Nation who calls Reginahome.

Lorraine Forster

Lorriane is a veterinarian, but has also been recognized by the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce ABEX Awards in Marketing and Young Entrepreneur of the Year, and named a Humboldt & District Chamber of Commerce Young Entrepreneur of the Year and a W. Brett Wilson Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence- Business Planning Competition Top 10. She has also been an ATHENA Young Professionals Award Nominee, received a Community Relations Award atWestern College of Veterinary Medicine, and earnedfirst place in the Venture Forward Business Planning Competition as well as theMy Future Is Here Business Planning Competition.

Derek Lothian

At only 27 years of age, Derek Lothianof Saskatooncurrently serves as Vice President of Canadian Manufacturers andExporters (CME), Canadas largest and longest-standing trade and industry association. But while his portfolio has been largely national in scope, his passion for the province is evident. In 2013, Lothian founded, and continues to serve as Executive Directorof the Saskatchewan Manufacturing Council.

Jebunnessa Chapola

Jebunnessa Chapola is a PhD student inWomens, Gender and Sexualities Studies at theUniversity of Saskatchewan. She is a feminist researcher, Bangla cultural activist, musical performer, radio host and mother of two young daughters.Jebunnessais dedicated to helpingimmigrants, visible minorities, and Indigenous communities cultures inSaskatoonand tocreating awareness about barriers to achieving gender, social and environmental justice.