Made | Nous hits the road with George Stroumboulopoulos celebrating ‘The Stories That Made Us’
New campaign highlights creators and stories that help define Canadian culture. The cross-country road trip will weave through six provinces and territories before concluding in Toronto.
Toronto, ON (July 24, 2025) – MADE | NOUS is taking Canadians on a patriotic cross-country road trip this summer with broadcasting legend George Stroumboulopoulos. Revving up in Vancouver on July 25 and culminating in Toronto in September, George will journey across Canada with a film crew, visiting communities from coast to coast to coast and asking one question: What Canadian film and television MADE you?
This nationwide campaign celebrates the profound impact of the individuals and stories that have shaped Canadian culture and continue to inspire future generations of creative talent. It brings together everyday Canadians and national icons to reflect on the stories that have defined their identities, strengthened their communities and deepened their sense of belonging, both at home and abroad.
Filming will roll through Vancouver (BC), Edmonton and Calgary (AB), Montreal (QC), Saint John and Moncton (NB), Prince Edward Island, Nunavut and other communities along the way before concluding in Toronto (ON). Check out the video below to see George announce the road trip in his own words.
“I’m really excited to share that I’m hitting the road this summer, travelling across Canada with MADE | NOUS, and I’m pumped to be a part of their most ambitious campaign yet,” said George Stroumboulopoulos. “I have been lucky to meet so many of you Canadians over the years, and you’ve shared stories about how a Canadian television show or movie deeply affected you—whether it inspired you to live more authentically, to better understand your roots and this country’s history, or maybe even to pursue a career path. These are the kinds of stories that we’re searching for, the Canadian stories that MADE you.”
“From Jesus of Montreal and FUBAR to The Tragically Hip documentaries, Schitt’s Creek, Degrassi, or Heartland, every Canadian has that one film or series that left a mark. This road trip is about honouring those defining screen moments while exploring the themes that have long preoccupied us and the questions that still remain,” said Valerie Creighton, President and CEO, Canada Media Fund. “At a time when Canadians are more eager than ever to connect with our identity, this campaign has the power to ignite a national conversation, and we’re beyond thrilled to have George Stroumboulopoulos leading the charge on the ground.”
“Feature film has always been a powerful reflection of Canadian identity. It highlights our stories, our languages, and the richness of Canada’s cultural landscape,” said Julie Roy, Executive Director and CEO of Telefilm Canada. “We are proud to support a campaign that showcases our culture and invites audiences to reflect on how these stories help define who we are.”
Québécois comedian Rosalie Vaillancourt will kick off her own tour in her home province this August, before heading to the Maritimes to connect with French-Canadians and spotlight the unique French-language stories and people that reflect and shape francophone culture in Canada.
About Made | Nous
Since 2019, the MADE | NOUS initiative has put the spotlight on Canada’s world-class talent in film, TV, gaming, and digital entertainment, aiming to shift perceptions of Canadian content at home and abroad. Last year, MADE | NOUS successfully launched its “Hometown Hero” Murals campaign showcasing Canadian creative talent, inspiring communities across the country. To date, ambassadors supporting the initiative have included Paul Sun Hyung-Lee Simu Liu, Stephan James, Shamier Anderson, Devery Jacobs, Amanda Brugel, Karine Vanasse, David Usher, Jay Baruchel, Hamza Haq, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Priyanka, Kaniehti:io Horn, Cassandra James, Drew Ray Tanner and more.
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About George Stroumboulopoulos
George Stroumboulopoulos is an award winning Canadian broadcaster, producer, entrepreneur and cultural leader known as a conductor of meaningful conversations with artists, changemakers and world leaders – championing impactful voices and ideas. George began his media career in radio, working in sports and music before moving to television with MuchMusic in the early 2000s. In 2005, he launched The Hour (later George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight) on CBC, a talk show that redefined Canadian television and engaged with newsmakers such as Maya Angelou, King Charles, Shania Twain and Lebron James. He later took his talents to the U.S., hosting Stroumboulopoulos on CNN in 2013, before pivoting into hockey as host of Hockey Night in Canada – the nation’s most watched program. His passion for music has remained constant, and today he hosts the Strombo Show on Apple Music reaching 165 countries around the globe, and continues to support new artists and deep cuts alike. For Apple Books, he curates Strombo’s Lit – highlighting and interviewing a diverse group of groundbreaking authors. Beyond broadcasting, he is an outspoken advocate for humanitarian causes, using his platform for issues around food security, education, climate change, and human rights. He is Canada’s first Goodwill Ambassador for the UN’s World Food Programme travelling to Syria, Pakistan, Sudan and Haiti to see the work firsthand. George is also on the Canadian board of Artists for Peace and Justice and since 2019 has funded a yearly scholarship with the Canadian Music Therapy Fund. In 2023 he was appointed to the Order of Canada and most recently was given an Honorary Fellowship with the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. With over 30 years in a career spanning radio, television, and digital media, George continues to build his reputation as one of Canada’s most influential voices in music, current events, and social issues.
About Telefilm Canada
As a Partner of Choice, Telefilm Canada is a Crown corporation dedicated to the success of Canada’s audiovisual industry, fostering access and excellence by delivering programs that support cultural resonance and audience engagement. With a lens of equity, inclusivity and sustainability, Telefilm bolsters dynamic companies and a range of creative talent at home and around the world. Telefilm also makes recommendations regarding the certification of audiovisual coproduction treaties to the Minister of Canadian Heritage, and administers the programs of the Canada Media Fund. Launched in 2012, the Talent Fund raises private donations which principally support emerging talent.
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