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Debbie Zimmerman, CEO of the Grape Growers of Ontario, announce the organizationâs 2021/22 Board of Directors, including the re-election of Chair Matthias Oppenlaender and Vice Chair Bill Schenck.
âAs we approach another growing season and with the continuing challenges from managing the COVID-19 outbreak, our success as an organization depends on the dedication of the Board of Directors. Our focus for 2021 is to continue to support our 500 farm families, including 180 wineries, in the recovery from the COVID-19 global pandemic by ensuring 100% Ontario-grown wine is the focus of the government and consumers alike,â commented Matthias Oppenlaender.
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Director Myriam Verreault’s Innu drama following a pair of childhood friends (Sharon Ishpatao Fontaine and Yamie Grégoire) whose friendship is tested as their lives evolve in very different ways gives new meaning to the idea that what is specific can be universal. Verreault and co-screenwriter Naomi Fontaine draw audiences into the story of two girls who share the same promise of many their age: to be there for each other forever. Using their tightknit First Nations community as a backdrop to highlight the prevalence of love and familial protection, as well as a proliferation of drugs and abuse, the filmmakers focus on the complex relationship between the young women whose lives and desires send them in opposite directions as they grow up. The ardent Shaniss (Grégoire) becomes a mother early in her life and often leans on Mikuan (Fontaine) and her family for support. Meanwhile, Mikuan takes an interest in poetry and falls for a white boy whose mere presence suggests to Sh