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Jane Thompson

Society is skeptical about today’s youth. Lazy, entitled, precious: that’s what we hear. But society is wrong, according to Jane Thompson. The Executive Director...

James Michels

Visual storytelling can be a picture, a painting, a documentary or a plate of stunning food. It can also be a bent cedar box....

Isabella O’Brien

If you have a great school science project, you might not assume it could lead you to Google’s headquarters in Silicon Valley. Think again,...

Ilona Dougherty

Apathy really is boring: just ask Ilona Dougherty. Not content to allow adults to make decisions that might affect her future, she decided to...

Ian Waddell

One of the most consequential parts of Canada’s constitution is Section 35 – Indigenous rights and title, and the Crown’s duty to consult. The...

Ian Brown

Every great story begins with curiosity: just ask Ian Brown. As one of Canada’s leading writers and storytellers, Ian has been satisfying his curiosity...

Ian Bird

How do you create sustained change? You start by investing in strong, vibrant and resilient communities and the people who call them home. That’s...

Harvey Locke

There are few people who have done more for nature than Harvey Locke. A global leader in parks, wildlife and large-landscape conservation, Harvey is...

Hal Kvisle

Hal Kvisle is a Canadian business icon. He’s been named Canada’s most Outstanding CEO of the Year, received the Canadian Business Leader Award, and...

Gordon Stenhouse

If you’ve seen a photo of a grizzly bear wearing radio collar in Canada’s Rocky Mountains, it’s likely a bear being studied by fRI...