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TRACKS

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...

Victor Ngo

Can one question lead to a world-changing solution? Yes, and that’s the irresistible opportunity of urban planning, according to Victor Ngo. Born and raised...

Dr. Victoria Lukasik

Some people study wild animals in order to understand how best to conserve a species. Others study the people who have to manage finite...

Dr. Will Greaves

You don’t have to love Canadian politics to appreciate that it matters – at home and abroad. Dr. Will Greaves is a Liberal Member...

Yemisi Dare

Are dung beetles just as cool as elephants? Yemisi Dare, a parasitologist, says yes. Yemisi has dedicated her life to exploring how rarely appreciated...

Yoko Lu

Why do we need to spark conversations with cultural communities traditionally excluded from conservation discussion? Simple, says student leader Yoko Lu: it’s how lasting...

Justin McElroy

If you voted as part of the #CanadianTVBracket or ever read a breakdown of the best Canadian Heritage Minutes, you probably know of Justin...

Judy Lehmberg

Can one photograph tell a story and inspire the world? One of Canada’s most celebrated visual storytellers has spent his career proving why the...

Josh Hall

Josh Hall is a storyteller and award-winning community builder, and has been since he was in high school. Born in Surrey, BC, Josh realized...

Jon Mobeck

Some advocates campaign for big ideas; some work quietly behind the scenes to build smaller projects that can add up to big change. Jon...