In 2017, the Canada C3—a signature project of Canada 150—connected Canadians from coast to coast in a 150-day ship expedition travelling 25,000 kilometres from Toronto to Victoria. Propelled by four central themes, including Reconciliation, the Environment, Diversity and Inclusion, and Youth Engagement, this once-in-a-lifetime journey served to better connect and deepen understanding amongst a diverse group of over 400 participants and thousands of citizens living in over 75 coastal communities. Made up of breathtaking aerial footage that captures the country in a whole new light, this documentary weaves together Canada’s past, present and future in an inspirational tale of community, place and culture.
Join us after the screening for a
dynamic panel conversation with:
- Anna Gaby-Trotz — A visual artist who often travels to the
most remote places in Canada to explore our relationship to the
land.
- Victoria Grant — Of
the Loon Clan, Teme-Augama Anishnabai, and the Temagami First Nation,
Victoria Grant is Chair of Community Foundations of Canada, Director
of The Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples and The
Counselling Foundation of Canada.
- Geoff Green — An educator, entrepreneur and expedition
leader, Geoff Green is the Founder and President of the Students on
Ice Foundation, a globally recognized program that takes
explorers from around the world on journeys to the Arctic and
Antarctic.
- Jamie Kennedy – Decorated chef and cookbook author with a 40-year career in the restaurant world, Jamie is building on his experience developing his rural Ontario farm into and supplying natural ingredients to local businesses.
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