Elizabeth May : Tar sands and Enbridge

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Interviewed by over 100 middle school students around these themes: the role of people in influencing government environmental policy getting attention from the media around climate change demands and benefits of being a green politician how can one person affect

Richard Bunbury moments

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Stories and wisdom from a career of teaching which shifted into law. Also a recounting of his father’s exploits in WW II. View 3 other segments

Jason Heinrich

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Jason Heinrich, was a junior engineer at DEC Engineering He has traveled a windy path back to Victoria after working and volunteering in Uganda, Rwanda and Abbotsford. As a student, Jason won many academic awards such as the Top Academic/Governor

Justin Blanchfield at Royal Oak 2010

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An engineer responds to questions about his work, life style, options, volunteering, passion. The benefits of having a niche skills are explored. Mechanical Engineer One of two Mechanical Engineers on staff. His expertise includes hydrodynamics, thermodynamics, and modelling. Justin is

Miracles of support

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Reflecting on a mentor who was ‘always there’ for a couple and their business when they first moved to town. Last moments with Roger Colwill provided comfort and a lasting legacy of care. She touches on the remarkable moments shared

Finding purpose or direction

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Brad Morris of the Gratidudes shares three important questions he’s gathered from his mentors for people wanting to find their purpose or place in life.

A gift that changed everything at work….. and beyond

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It started as one question shared by a friend… Making the shift to a positive What’s Gone Well Today perspective brings on noticeable change .. even at home. To view more of Anna’s experience with What’s Gone Well Today For

Kel Kelly, mediator, musician

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In our changing world there is something that remains a constant, we need to get along, to resolve differences of opinion, to reach common understandings on contentious issues. . This guest’s work as a mediator for twenty years has seen

Anne-Marie Daniel: questions

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Reflecting on the experience of being in a Community School Interview Series, the power of asking questions.

Dean Fortin, Mayor of Victoria

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On November 15, 2008, Dean Fortin was elected the 51st Mayor of Victoria. He was sworn into office on December 2, 2008. His top priorities include addressing the severe shortage of affordable housing in the city, homelessness, sustainable growth, supporting