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Kenzie MacNeil ONS (2 Lwetse 1952 – 24 Phukwi 2021) e ne e le mokwadi wa dipina wa Canada, modiragatsi, motlhagisi le mokaedi mo setshwantshong sa motshikhinyego, mo difiliming, mo seromamoweng le mo seraleng, mme e ne e le ntlhopheng wa pele wa Conservative Party of Canada.[1][2] MacNeil o weditse digerata ya Bachelor of Arts kwa Yunibesithing ya St. Francis Xavier. O ithutile gape kwa Mmadikolo wa Botswana kwa Lesotho le Swaziland fa a ntse a tsamaya le batsadi ba gagwe kwa tirong le CIDA kwa Aforika dingwaga di le tharo.[3]

Ka ga gagwe

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MacNeil e ne e le ene yo o neng a tlhotlheletsa thata go kwala The Rise and Follies of Cape Breton Island, e leng tshekatsheko ya seketshe sa tshotlo e e neng ya simolola ka 1978 go ya go 1982.[4] Revue e ne e akaretsa dipina tse di tlhotlheleditsweng ke tiro ya magala le tshipi ya Cape Breton mme e ne e na le diopedi tsa selegae.[5] Gape o ne a dira jaaka Mokaedi wa Bodiragatsi/Motlhagisi wa Kompone ya Mmino le Bobogelo ya Cape Breton, mme a dira jaaka Mokaedi wa Bobegadikgang jwa UCCB.

Mo dingwageng tse di fetileng o ne a thusa mo mananeong a ga Peter Gzowski a This Country in the Morning and Morningside mo seromamoweng sa CBC, le mo dipontshong dingwe tse di neng di ratiwa thata tsa thelebishene ka nako eo: Singalong Jubilee, Ceilidh, Tommy Hunter, Ryan’s Fancy, Ian Tyson, le tse dingwe tse dintsi. Kenzie MacNeil gape o ne a na le tiro e e matlhagatlhaga ya bobogelo a dira mo ditlhagisong tse di jaaka Step/Dance ya ga Tom Gallant gape le Gordon Pinsent mo go John and the Missus, mme o ne a tlhophiwa go bona seetsele sa ACTRA sa Modiragatsi yo o Gaisang yo o Tshegetsang ka tiro ya gagwe mo go Last Night in Town. O ne a amega mo go tlhagiseng difilimi tsa Khuduthamga ya Bosetshaba ya Difilimi tsa Empty Harbours, Empty Dreams, 12,000 Men, le Scoggie. Gape, MacNeil o ne a dira jaaka Modulasetilo wa Koporasi ya Tlhabololo ya Difilimi ya Nova Scotia mme a thusa ka go tlhama mafelo a medumo go kgabaganya lefatshe le mo Setlhaketlhakeng, mme segolobogolo, o ne a thusa ka go tlisa ditlhagiso tsa Pit Pony le New Waterford Girl kwa Cape Breton.

MacNeil o itsege thata ka pina ya gagwe ya “The Island,” e leng pina e e seng ya semmuso ya Setlhaketlhake sa Cape Breton. Pina e ke tlotlo go badiri ba tiro ya magala kwa Nova Scotia.[2] Go ya ka mokaedi wa mmino wa Men of the Deeps, John O'Donnell, "mafoko a a bontsha sentle gore tiro kwa Cape Breton e nnile le tlhotlheletso e e tseneletseng mo setsong mo baaging."[6] Gape o ne a dira jaaka modiredi wa tlhabololo kwa Lephateng la Tlhabololo ya Itsholelo la Nova Scotia, mme e nnile morulaganyi wa lekwalo la Cape Bretoner.[3]

Sepolotiki

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MacNeil o ne a ema ele leloko la Conservative Party of Canada kwa Cape Breton—Canso mo ditlhophong tsa puso ya 2004 le 2006, a tla mo maemong a boraro le a bobedi ka go latelana morago ga moeteledipele wa Liberal Rodger Cuzner.[2][3][6] Mo ditlhophong tsa puso tsa 2019, MacNeil o ne a ema jaaka ntlhopheng yo o ikemetseng kwa Sydney—Victoria,[7] mme a fetsa mo maemong a borataro.[8]

Ka ga ene

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MacNeil o tlhokafetse ka Phukwi a le masome mabedi le bone, 2021.[9][10] O ne a fiwa Sekgele sa Nova Scotia morago ga loso lwa gagwe ka 2022.[11]

  1. Laura Jean Grant (17 September 2007). "Film tax credit wont have reel impact on Cape Breton". The Cape Breton Post. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 O'Brien, Robert (2008). Solidarity first: Canadian workers and social cohesion. Vancouver: UBC Press. pp. 107–108. ISBN 978-0-7748-1439-3.
  3. 1 2 3 "Candidate profiles-Canada Votes 2004". CBC. Archived from the original on 1 March 2007. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
  4. Tera Camus (26 May 2010). "Cape Breton Summertime Revue reunion to raise money for Savoy Theatre". What's going on: Cape Breton's Entertainment Guide. Archived from the original on 24 January 2011. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
  5. John C. O'Donnell (1986). "Labour's Cultural Impact on the Community". Canadian Journal for Traditional Music. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
  6. 1 2 John C. O'Donnell (1986). "Labour's Cultural Impact on the Community". Canadian Journal for Traditional Music. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
  7. "Former MP, local songwriter running as Independents in Cape Breton". CBC News. 20 September 2019. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
  8. "Jaime Battiste becomes first Mi'kmaw MP after winning riding of Sydney-Victoria". SaltWire Network. 22 October 2019. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
  9. "Songwriter behind iconic Cape Breton anthem passes away". CTV News. 27 July 2021. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
  10. "Kenzie MacNeil, known for Cape Breton anthem 'The Island', dies". SaltWire Network. 27 July 2021. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
  11. "Order of Nova Scotia: 2022 Recipients". Government of Nova Scotia.