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53 things Canadians must do to make our country better
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Featuring:
Aimee Louw, writer, filmmaker, communications scholar, and accessibility advocate
Amber Church, environmental activist and artist
John Geiger, CEO, The Royal Canadian Geographical Society and Canadian Geographic
Piers McDonald, chancellor, Yukon College
Brent Hawkes, pastor and activist
Sylvia Pascua-Matte, member, Prime Minister’s Youth Council
Alika Lafontaine, Indigenous Health Alliance
Jay Pitter, city-builder and author
Prasanna Ranganathan, lawyer, writer, and communications and social media strategist
Hugh Segal, Master of Massey College
John Cross, past chair, POS Bio-Sciences Board of Directors
Vanessa Tait, community leader and Master's student
Douglas Cardinal, architect
Rick Hansen, founder and CEO, The Rick Hansen Foundation
Michael Redhead Champagne, activist and community organizer
Michael Decter, chair, Patients Canada
Elizabeth Dubois, assistant professor, University of Ottawa
Marcy Markusa, host, CBC’s Information Morning
John Ralston Saul, award-winning essayist and novelist
Daniel Poliquin, novelist and translator
Laura Arngna'naaq, Indspire Laureate and director of finance, Dechinta
Murray McLauchlan, performing artist and composer
Caro Loutfi, executive director, Apathy is Boring
Amanda Parris, host, CBC Television’s Exhibitionists and CBC Radio’s Marvin’s Room
Paulette Bourgeois, writer
Remzi Cej, human rights advocate
Mohamed Ravalia, physician
Alex McCarthy Noel, artist, activist and community organizer
Sarah Veber, Youth4Music ambassador and Loran Scholar
Sage Petahtegoose, Youth Reconciliation Initiative alumni, Canadian Roots Exchange
Rosemarie Kuptana, former president Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
Chris Zhou, member, Prime Minister's Youth Council
Clifton van der Linden, founder and CEO, Vox Pop Labs
Jeff Liebert, agroecology PhD student
David Helwig, writer
Charlotte Gray, author
Maxwell Hartt, postdoctoral fellow, University of Toronto
Jessica Bolduc, executive director, 4Rs Youth Movement
Jenna Tenn-Yuk, spoken word artist and facilitator
Sara Abdessamie, member, Prime Minister’s Youth Council
Margaret McCain, philanthropist and chair, Margaret & Wallace McCain Family Foundation
Molly Johnson, singer, songwriter, and connector
Fred Fountain, lawyer, investor, philanthropist, and poet
Rebecca Thomas, Halifax's Poet Laureate and Mi'kmaw poet and activist
Anand Mahadevan, educator and author
Jane Urquhart, novelist and poet
Aaron Taylor, member, Prime Minister’s Youth Council
Natalie Panek, rocket scientist
Hadiya Roderique, Massey Fellow
Sheldon Kennedy, former NHL player, leader director, Sheldon Kennedy Child Advocacy Centre and co-founder, Respect Group
Atom Egoyan, director, writer, and producer
Dani Reiss, president and CEO, Canada Goose
Sharon Butala, author
Aimee Louw, writer, filmmaker, communications scholar, and accessibility advocate
Amber Church, environmental activist and artist
John Geiger, CEO, The Royal Canadian Geographical Society and Canadian Geographic
Piers McDonald, chancellor, Yukon College
Brent Hawkes, pastor and activist
Sylvia Pascua-Matte, member, Prime Minister’s Youth Council
Alika Lafontaine, Indigenous Health Alliance
Jay Pitter, city-builder and author
Prasanna Ranganathan, lawyer, writer, and communications and social media strategist
Hugh Segal, Master of Massey College
John Cross, past chair, POS Bio-Sciences Board of Directors
Vanessa Tait, community leader and Master's student
Douglas Cardinal, architect
Rick Hansen, founder and CEO, The Rick Hansen Foundation
Michael Redhead Champagne, activist and community organizer
Michael Decter, chair, Patients Canada
Elizabeth Dubois, assistant professor, University of Ottawa
Marcy Markusa, host, CBC’s Information Morning
John Ralston Saul, award-winning essayist and novelist
Daniel Poliquin, novelist and translator
Laura Arngna'naaq, Indspire Laureate and director of finance, Dechinta
Murray McLauchlan, performing artist and composer
Caro Loutfi, executive director, Apathy is Boring
Amanda Parris, host, CBC Television’s Exhibitionists and CBC Radio’s Marvin’s Room
Paulette Bourgeois, writer
Remzi Cej, human rights advocate
Mohamed Ravalia, physician
Alex McCarthy Noel, artist, activist and community organizer
Sarah Veber, Youth4Music ambassador and Loran Scholar
Sage Petahtegoose, Youth Reconciliation Initiative alumni, Canadian Roots Exchange
Rosemarie Kuptana, former president Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
Chris Zhou, member, Prime Minister's Youth Council
Clifton van der Linden, founder and CEO, Vox Pop Labs
Jeff Liebert, agroecology PhD student
David Helwig, writer
Charlotte Gray, author
Maxwell Hartt, postdoctoral fellow, University of Toronto
Jessica Bolduc, executive director, 4Rs Youth Movement
Jenna Tenn-Yuk, spoken word artist and facilitator
Sara Abdessamie, member, Prime Minister’s Youth Council
Margaret McCain, philanthropist and chair, Margaret & Wallace McCain Family Foundation
Molly Johnson, singer, songwriter, and connector
Fred Fountain, lawyer, investor, philanthropist, and poet
Rebecca Thomas, Halifax's Poet Laureate and Mi'kmaw poet and activist
Anand Mahadevan, educator and author
Jane Urquhart, novelist and poet
Aaron Taylor, member, Prime Minister’s Youth Council
Natalie Panek, rocket scientist
Hadiya Roderique, Massey Fellow
Sheldon Kennedy, former NHL player, leader director, Sheldon Kennedy Child Advocacy Centre and co-founder, Respect Group
Atom Egoyan, director, writer, and producer
Dani Reiss, president and CEO, Canada Goose
Sharon Butala, author