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Citizens across Canada share their stories about why, and how, they are involved in their communities. These folks are active in a variety of ways, from making masks for neighbours during COVID, to starting a market to connect the community, and banding together to fight for housing as a human right. To be an active citizen, no action is too small.
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Guests
- Muhib Ali: Airdrie Board of Youth Affairs
- Victor Capella: Co-founder of Eglinton Way BIA’s Farmers’ Market
- Cheryll Case: Community Planning Specialist
- Eric Chen: Dragonboat Coach for University Collage Dragon Boat Club
- Andrew Clarry: Volunteer Wildlife Monitor for the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
- Johnny Dib: Tenant organizer in Toronto’s Weston neighbourhood
- Leah Elzinga: ATB Financial + Community Organizer
- Ryan Foisy
- Jeff Hanson: Calgary Association of Skateboarding Enthusiasts
- Jane Hurst: COVID-19 Medical Supplies Sewer and Supplier
- Adam Kamis: CJSW Station Manager
- Angela Koh: Community and Youth Development Specialist
- Katherine McLeod: Volunteer for Right to Play
- Ali McMillan: Community Builder in Bridgeland, Calgary
- Sam Mendoza: Artist
- Paul Nguyen: Award winning Activist and Filmmaker from Jane-Finch.com
- Alex Ogunbiyi Cadets Participant, Airdrie
- Jacob Kelly Quinlan: Alberta River Surfing Association
- Maureen Sirois: TABIA President & Chair of The Eglinton Way BIA
- Alex Williamns
- Bill Worrell: Chair of the Oakwood Vaughan Community Organization