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Clive Jackson

There are good stories and then there are great stories. And no one knows a great story better than Clive Jackson. From being one...

Shianne McKay

There is only one national, Indigenous-directed environmental non-profit in Canada and it’s the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources. Founded in 1994 by 10 First...

Chloe Dragon Smith

One of Canada’s most celebrated young leaders is Yellowknife’s Chloe Dragon Smith. A member of the North Slave Metis Alliance, Chloe is a definitive...

Chipewyan McCrimmon

Growing up across northern Saskatchewan, with roots in the Northwest Territories, Chip McCrimmon has worked to infuse his Deninu K'ue First Nation culture into...

Caribou Patrol

Can we afford to save the mountain caribou? Caribou Patrol - an Indigenous-led stewardship program - says we can’t afford not to. One of...

Camilla d’Errico

Have you ever attended a Comic Con festival? If so, the chances are you know the work of Camilla d’Errico. Camilla isn’t just a...

Bruce Wilkinson

Before there was ecotourism, there was Bruce Wilkinson. No, he might not be a household name, but more than anyone, he put Mount Robson,...

Brock Endean

The Fraser River is not just British Columbia’s most iconic river, it’s one of the most celebrated rivers in the world. Dubbed by some...

Brian Keating

One of Canada’s most celebrated and beloved nature storytellers also might be nature’s most passionate champion: Brian Keating. Honorary Conservation Advisor to the Calgary...

Brandon Nguyen

One of the world’s leading educators never went to teachers college. He was a high school student when he saw a gap and worked...