Kenzie MacNeil
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
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]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
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]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
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]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]
Metswedi
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]- ↑ 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.
- 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.
- 1 2 3 "Candidate profiles-Canada Votes 2004". CBC. Archived from the original on 1 March 2007. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ John C. O'Donnell (1986). "Labour's Cultural Impact on the Community". Canadian Journal for Traditional Music. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
- 1 2 John C. O'Donnell (1986). "Labour's Cultural Impact on the Community". Canadian Journal for Traditional Music. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
- ↑ "Former MP, local songwriter running as Independents in Cape Breton". CBC News. 20 September 2019. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
- ↑ "Jaime Battiste becomes first Mi'kmaw MP after winning riding of Sydney-Victoria". SaltWire Network. 22 October 2019. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
- ↑ "Songwriter behind iconic Cape Breton anthem passes away". CTV News. 27 July 2021. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
- ↑ "Kenzie MacNeil, known for Cape Breton anthem 'The Island', dies". SaltWire Network. 27 July 2021. Retrieved 25 Lwetse 2025.
- ↑ "Order of Nova Scotia: 2022 Recipients". Government of Nova Scotia.