00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30Born and raised, when my grandparents grew up on the land, there was no grocery store.
00:35Their diet was the land that was around them.
00:37I mean, take a look around. We have snow, we have winter, and we're still selling fresh veggies.
00:43It's a joy of life. You need good food.
00:47I doubt if there's 2 or 3% of people that know where their food comes from.
00:51And that's caused some of the problems on the planet.
00:54Every plant you look at has something to give you.
00:57This is medicine tree, this one, eh?
01:00We have each found our place in the landscape, in the garden.
01:06For all this time, I've come to have a different relationship with this piece of land now.
01:11And it's very much based on shaping it.
01:16This land can sustain us if we become closer to it again.
01:27This land can sustain us if we become closer to it again.
01:30This land can sustain us if we become closer to it again.
01:30This land can sustain us if we become closer to it again.
01:30This land can sustain us if we become closer to it again.
01:32This land can sustain us if we become closer to it again.
01:33This land can sustain us if we become closer to it again.
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