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Libby Garg

When you grow up working on a dairy farm in rural British Columbia, you gain an appreciation for two things: the value of nature...

Loraina Stephen

From healthcare provider, to receiving one of the first contracts to manage public services in a BC provincial park, Loraina Stephen has seen it...

Lorna Crozier

One of Canada’s most celebrated poets is also one of Canada’s biggest champions of nature. Lorna Crozier was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, and...

Louis-René Sénéchal

Parks Canada is the steward of some of Canada’s wildest and most spectacular landscapes. But rarely do we get to pull back the curtain...

Lucy Cullen

An award-winning social innovator, Lucy Cullen is a young leader working to help nature by lessening the environmental footprint of businesses in Canada. She...

Madison Laurin

What does stewardship mean? For TRACKS, it begins with tackling increasingly complex environmental challenges with a better understanding of culture. A hands-on outdoor education...

Maggie MacDonald

Punk rocker. Playwrite. Sci-Fi novelist. Comic artist. Political and environmental activist. This isn’t the line-up for an artist speaker series, it’s the biography of...

Marc Lepine

What’s art? It’s an age-old question for sure, but in truth, it’s anything that conveys an emotion, creates an experience, takes you on a...

Marie-Eve Marchand

In 2018, the sound of wild bison stampeding across a remote valley in Banff National Park became possible for the first time in over...

Nikon | Mark Cruz

There are visual storytellers and then there are visual story-enablers. And if you’re working to create a visual story, chances are you need the...