![]() ![]() WE Day is part of WE - a family of organizations making doing good, doable. Special Video – exclusive to WE Day – Gord Downie on reconciliation – filmed at WE Day Toronto, 2016 (ACC).Gord Downie at WE Day Toronto, performing Secret Path in front of 20,000 young people, October 16, 2016, Air Canada Centre, Toronto.Gord Downie and Pearl Wenjack at WE Day Canada, July 2, 2017, Parliament Hill, Ottawa.Gord Downie on stage at WE Day Canada, with 100 person youth choir, July 2 2017, Parliament Hill, Ottawa.Photos of Gord Downie at WE Day Canada, July 2, 2017, Parliament Hill, Ottawa.Photos of Gord Downie at WE Day Toronto, October 16, 2016, Air Canada Centre, Toronto. ![]() Photos and broll of Gord Downie at WE Day events: Limited live lines are available for use (but be used in conjunction with a wireless backpack device) Media are invited to attend and capture the moving moment live on stage – please arrive at Gate 10 for media accreditation. Location: WE Day Vancouver, Rogers Arena, Gate 10 (Expo Blvd) Gord Downie moment of silence and tribute: Gord’s hope for building a more caring and compassionate future Canada is part of his significant legacy. Gord also took to the WE Day Canada stage on Parliament Hill on July 2, 2017, and was surprised by a 100 person youth choir, who shared a moving performance of Downie’s Secret Path, bringing him, and thousands in attendance, to tears. Gord performed a song from his Secret Path project, a grouping of tracks paired with a graphic novel inspired by the story of Indigenous youth Chanie Wenjack, in support of The Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund. Gord Downie shared his message of reconciliation with tens of thousands of young Canadians by offering his time to WE Day stages across Canada in 20. "Today’s youth have the power to build a stronger nation-they have the potential to be a generation of leaders who lead us on a path toward change.” "I believe that each of us has a unique story to tell, and am honoured to have the opportunity to share a meaningful message with thousands of young Canadians and their families, who like me, believe that change is possible,” said Downie, speaking to thousands of people at WE Day Toronto, October 2016. Gord Downie’s words are a lasting and important challenge that we have much work to do. The youth empowerment event will pay tribute to Gord Downie, his commitment to reconciliation, and his work through The Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund. PT over 18,000 young people will come together to honour Gord Downie’s legacy with a moment of silence at WE Day Vancouver. 18, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - This morning at approximately 9:30 a.m. Watch Livestream at Watch Facebook live at ![]()
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