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Local student’s video on resettlement one of six recognized nationally

Matthew Rogers

Matthew Rogers

Published on November 14, 2012
Published on November 14, 2012
Topics :
History Young Citizens , History Society , Great-West Life , Canada , Bonavista Bay , Ottawa

A young Newfoundland student’s video about the resettlement of his family from Silver Fox Island in Bonavista Bay is one of six videos chosen winners in this year through Canada’s History Young Citizens program.

The winners will attend the Governor General’s History Awards at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Dec. 10.  

Matthew Rogers of St. John’s will also have his video featured at this year’s National History Forum in Ottawa.

In his description of the video, Matthew writes:

“My project on Silver Fox Island explores the resources available and the determination of the people who struggled to survive on a small island in Bonavista Bay, NL. They depended upon the land, sea and the air for the necessities of life. When the opportunity was presented from the government, they uprooted their families and moved to larger communities in hope for a better life. These people are my family!”

To view Matthew's video, CLICK HERE.

Canada’s History Society encouraged students across Canada to film and re-enact historical milestones in their communities and Matthew’s video was selected as one of the six recipients.

A news release notes that every year, more than 110,000 students showcase their history projects at Heritage Fairs across the country. Canada’s History Society along with Great-West Life and the Department of Canadian Heritage through the Take Charge program, encouraged students across Canada to film and re-enact historical milestones that mattered most to them and their community. Through Canada’s History Young Citizens program, 200 students embraced the challenge and brought history in their towns and cities to life through filmmaking.

“We proudly support Canada’s History Society to help recognize and inspire young minds to take a leadership role as we all work to build stronger communities together,” says Jan Belanger, Assistant Vice-President, Community Affairs, for Great-West Life, London Life and Canada Life. “In sponsoring the ‘young citizens’ of this program, we’re pleased to give them the opportunity to think and express themselves creatively while connecting others to the history in their communities.”

Six of the best of these Young Citizens registered the most online votes across Canada and were chosen by a panel of judges to be this year’s recipients.

This year’s recipients of the Young Citizens program are:

Matthew Rogers – St. John’s, NL – Silver Fox Island;

Sierra Friesen – Winnipeg, MB – Emily Murphy;

Frédéric Pelchat – St-Gédéon-de-Beauce, QC – La cartographie;

Kristen Schulz – North Vancouver, BC – The Heritage of My Home;

Kristin Smith – Grande Pointe, MB – Ribbon of Steel: Building of the Canadian Pacific Railway;

Brandon Snyder – Bridgewater, NS – The War of 1812.

 

To view the entries and contest winners, visit www.YoungCitizens.ca.

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    carter
    - January 22, 2013 at 17:39:37

    Wow. Good for him. have they officially labeled him winner yet?

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    Madonna
    - November 20, 2012 at 17:19:32

    Matthew, I read the article in the paper on your video and reward and I must say I am very proud of you. I know this will not be the last I hear of you! Matthew, keep up the good work and I know with the help of almighty God you are going places. Have fun in Ottawa and say Hi to the Governor General for me!

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    Mom & Dad
    - November 20, 2012 at 17:11:23

    Mom & Dad are so proud of you! You worked really hard and learned so much about your ancestors and heritage of Silver Fox Island! You had so much fun making the video and we know it is something you will remember forever! We thank everyone who voted throughtout the summer and showed Matthew support and encouragement! Kent & Cathy

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    Bob & Marg
    - November 20, 2012 at 17:01:40

    So proud of you! Have fun in Ottawa! Love, Nan & Pop Little

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    Mike Fantuz
    - November 19, 2012 at 12:30:20

    Hi Matthew. From one artist to another, this is an awesome video! Congratulations on your award. I think its really awesome that you recognized your family heritage, you are an important link in the history of Newfoundland and making sure the traditions and heritage never get lost! Congratulations!

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      Matthew
      - December 4, 2012 at 19:48:29

      Thanks to everyone for the kind remarks!!!!

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    Kim S
    - November 17, 2012 at 22:41:09

    Congratulations Matthew!! So proud of you!!!

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    Matthew R
    - November 17, 2012 at 19:30:59

    Hi Brian, This is Matthew and I love your comment. Maybe I''ll see you in Ottawa. Glad you like my video...thank you for your support.

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      Brian D.
      - November 19, 2012 at 18:04:48

      Hi Matthew. Thank you for the response and have safe trip to Ottawa. Brian. PS. Don't forget to bring mom and dad. HA ha!!

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    Audrey
    - November 16, 2012 at 08:40:05

    Pop & I are very proud of you! You've done an amazing job! Have fun in Ottawa!

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    Cathy R
    - November 15, 2012 at 18:25:31

    Congratulations Matthew!!!! Thank you to everyone for your support!

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    Marty
    - November 15, 2012 at 09:32:18

    A wonderful tribute to his ancestors and a glimpse for the rest of us of NL history . Great job!!

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    Dawn O
    - November 14, 2012 at 12:48:45

    What an amazing video, congratulations Matthew - a job well done!!!!!!!

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      Brian Devereaux
      - November 14, 2012 at 21:49:56

      Young Mr. Matthew Rogers you have indeed brought a resounding joy to my heart this evening. You have created a video that will be held in the archives of Canada for ever. Your name will be forever marked in the historial records at Heritage Canada where a copy of your video will be stored. No many children or adults can boast about that achievement. Like all children who have grown up in NL, we will always be very proud of family heritage as well. Congratulations on winning the contest and I know your trip to our National captial of Ottawa will be a trip of a life time. I work and live in Ottawa even though I to was born in Port Basques back in 1960. My life in the Canadian Military as taken me around the world; however, there is place like NL.

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