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  • This video kicks butt. Canada is currently a farcical laughingstock in so many regards. So much potential. So little leadership.

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  • You should all be so thankful Harper never signed the Copenhagan agreement...

  • Great idea, great execution, great video in so many ways.  But the sprinkles part cracks me up. Seriously? Sprinkles?

  • Fantastic, eye opening video.

    Universities provide great opportunities for students, like me, to get involved and collaborate with others. We can write for the student newspaper about our local ties to global issues or organize an event, such as a cultural pub night or fair, to encourage and embrace diversity. These are great ways to continue dialogue around these important causes so that we remain informed and committed to making a real difference.

    Kristin Ramsey

  • I like the way this video is so clear, and also how it gives us a perspective of Canada in relation to other countries of the world.

    I would organize an information night about some of the indstries that use so much water and are unregulated (the oil industry) and then, organize a group to write letters to our local MPs. We need to be more informed, but we also need to understand how easy it is to make ourselves heard.

    Ramsay Malange

  • Organize a textbook drive and partner with a literary organization to provide books and supplies to those who simply do not have what we take for granted; shut the lights off when you leave the room and turn the heat down when you leave home for a significant period of time; take part in a cultural activity other than your own; EDUCATE yourself and those around you!

    Brandy Robertson

  • I think it's hypocritical that Canada supports education in developing nations as a leading priority when most Canadians don't know the first thing about our nation's political stance on international issues. Awareness of these issues is a critical form of education and I would really like to see Canada invest in educating its own country the way it has sought to educate others.

    Knowledge is power, so let's strengthen our nation.

    James Goacher

  • I would like to see Canada invest in training the next generation to be effective social entrepreneurs and unleash them on the world through our version of the Peace Corps.

    Charles Tsai

  • I like the reality check at the beginning followed up with some real-life stories of successful initiatives that are strong examples of what we can support to create the big shift we need to truly become responsible global citizens.

    I hope more people rate this video and share it to get it out there.

  • I am in the Canadian Navy, and I say that Canada is still leading the way. The canadian military leads by example by getting the job done whether we have the tools we need or not. Every stop we make in foreign ports we always donate time or money or both to help the local people or orphanges. And I have found that the world looks to us to set that good example and so far I haven't met anyone who was disapointed in us. we should be proud and keep it up.

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