A Window Opens: Margaret & Sophie in Ethiopia with WaterCan Video

In 2006, Margaret Trudeau and her daughter-in-law, Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau, embarked on a life-changing trip to Africa with Canadian charity WaterCan. Their experiences were captured in the CTV documentary, "A Window Opens: Margaret and Sophie in Ethiopia", which was produced by 90th Parallel Productions (www.90thparallel.ca). This is a clip from that documentary, which shows Margaret and Sophie visiting several sites in Ethiopia where WaterCan's clean water, sanitation, and hygiene education projects are making a difference. Over the course of the trip, lives are changed, life-long friends are made and a new perspective is gained about the water and sanitation crisis in Ethiopia. For more information, visit www.watercan.com. ----- Margaret Trudeau has been a dedicated supporter of WaterCan since 1996, and has served as WaterCan's honourary president since 2002. To learn more, visit www.watercan.com/about/about-trudeau.sht ml. Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau, a correspondent on CTV's eTalk, is presently serving as a judge for WaterCan's "End Poverty at the Source!" Video Contest. The goal is to raise awareness of the need for clean water and basic sanitation in the developing world, with the grand prize of a no-frills trip to Africa with WaterCan for the winner. More info: www.watercan.com/videocontest ----- WaterCan is a Canadian charity dedicated to ending poverty by helping the world's poorest people gain access to clean water, basic sanitation, and hygiene education. To date ...

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