Profiles in Canada

Profiles in Canada
Podcast Description
The world needs more Canada. Now, more than ever. Join host Kaelem Moniz as Profiles in Canada, Scouts Canada's new web series, showcases the stories of Canadians who use their talents to the fullest for the greater good. Suitable for all audiences, Profiles in Canada can inspire all members of the Scouting community, helping our world receive more Canada, now and always.
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The series focuses on themes of leadership, community service, and advocacy, with episodes delving into topics such as judicial independence, human rights, and youth engagement. For instance, episodes showcase notable figures like Darrell Dexter discussing interprovincial collaboration, Beverley McLachlin on the importance of law, and Chris Hadfield sharing lessons from space that can be applied to everyday life.

The world needs more Canada. Now, more than ever. Join host Kaelem Moniz as Profiles in Canada, Scouts Canada’s new web series, showcases the stories of Canadians who use their talents to the fullest for the greater good. Suitable for all audiences, Profiles in Canada can inspire all members of the Scouting community, helping our world receive more Canada, now and always.
Professor Art McDonald is the recipient of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics — and a former Cub Scouter with the 1st Deep River. Join us as Professor McDonald discusses his work in dark matter, his passion for scientific research and why Scouting is so impactful in Canada today.

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