DESCRIPTIVE
00 00.00 Opening Close up of two young women with a Canadian flag wrapped around their neck. They are standing in front of the Prime Minister's Office on Wellington Street in Ottawa on a sunny summer day. In the background, we see bystanders and light posts with the Canadian flag.
00 00.01 (4 seconds) White letters on black backdrop :
National Flag of Canada Day.
Red letters on black backdrop :
February 15.
00 00.05 (4 seconds) White letters on black backdrop :
What does the Canadian flag mean to you?
00 00.11 (9 seconds) Close-up of Terry Clark on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. She is lifting her sleeve to show a red maple leaf tattooed on her upper right arm. We see in the background part of the Centre Block with the Peace Tower and part of the East Block as well as some people. Some audiovisual material is also installed on the grounds of Parliament. Terry holds a microphone and speaks to the camera.
00 00.11 (4 seconds) I have it tattooed right here on my shoulder.
00 00.15 (2 seconds) Fade out. We then see the singer performing on stage with people dancing in the back. The following is written in the left-hand corner: Terri Clark, Canadian Country Singer
I have a guitar that has the flag on it that I'm going to be playing for Canada Day celebrations too.
00 00.17 (7 seconds) Close-up of Terri Clark again speaking to the camera.
So, it really, uhm, it really means a lot to me. I think it's a symbol of our national pride.
00 00.24
I remember the first time I won an international event, an international competition, I was standing on the podium and
00 00.36 (10 seconds) Shot of Patrick Chan doing a butterfly spin.
I looked at the Canadian flag and I heard the national anthem. And I felt I had achieved something special for myself and also for my country.
Of all of the great times that I've had in this incredible country, every time I see the Canadian flag,
00 00.50 I'm reminded that I have a home.
As athletes, we travel all over the world, and to see the Canadian flag being raised for us when we win a medal or when we represent our country around the world, it is very proud feeling. It reminds us of our home base, our friends, our family, the people who are supporting us, who encourage us.
It was very exciting for my teammates and I when we won the national curling championships and after we won, the national anthem played
00 01.18 (1 second) and the Canadian flag rose and we knew we would be wearing the Maple Leaf at the World Championships.
For me, it's like a symbol of my identity of being Canadian. You know, I see the Canadian flag, I feel at home, I feel welcomed. So for me, it's that symbol of feeling nice and feeling great. Ya! Ya!
00 01.53 And, ah for me, the Canadian flag represents all our values, you know, that we are very accepted. And throughout the world, people look at Canada as a safe place to be. So, when you wear the flag, you have pride in that. So, that's what it means for me.
00 02.03 Okay and for me it just represents, uh, my home and my culture. I really like the fact that Canada is a multicultural place. And I feel like so many different cultures can represent the flag and we can all be as one in Canada.
00 02.25 (1 second) Fade out.
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