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The Parks Canada and the C3 Youth Ambassadors recently spent a day together at the Lachine Canal National Historic site in Montreal
It was an inspiring meeting of passionate young Canadians
Why do you think it's important for young people to be able to access nature?
As a first nations person, I have a deep connection to the land. I was born and raised in Victoria, BC and so I go home
to take care of our territory every summer. We go hunting for moose and fish.
All of our cultural practices are done up there and so
Image of a man fishing
it has really helped to shape who I am as a person and to build my leadership.
Images of the ambassadors in the "Le Petit Navire" boat
One of the main messages is that Kim and I are trying to get across this summer is the aspect of diversity and inclusion
that everyone has the right to access these public spaces and everyone really should.
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If their was one thing that, you guys, want to see, to make nature more accessible or to make people know more about nature. What would that be?
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I think that it would be nice to build a partnership with schools for marganalized communities.
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That would be great to make sure that these schools have access to this sort of program.
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I believe it would be a great thing to try to build partnership
Not only that, but the demographic of Canada is changing so much, you know, right now.
So you have to incorporate the fact that the cities are getting bigger and bigger.
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Thank you so much, and thank you for this morning. It was so amazing!
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Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada represented by Parks Canada, 2017
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