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One of the least surprising "surprises" of the National Aboriginal
Achievement Awards was the presentation of show co-host Tom Jackson with
the award for arts and culture/community service. The star of North of
60 accepted with humility.
"When I was about nine years old...," Jackson said, "my sister -her
name is Marlene- was
performing at the Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton, and I said to myself:
'Boy! Someday I'd like to be in that spotlight; someday I'd like to be
on that stage."
Although he's seen some rough spots since, Jackson is on the stage now,
front and centre.
In addition to co-hosting the National Aboriginal Achievement Awards,
his character Peter Kenidi is a fixture on North of 60 and he's known to
a different generation of viewers as Jessie Two Feathers from the
children's series Shining Time Station.
He starred in a Gemini Award nominated role in The Diviners, the CBC TV
movie Medicine River, for which he received a best supporting actor
award at the San Francisco Native Film Festival, and the stage plays The
Ecstasy of Rita Joe by George Ryga and Dry Lips Oughta Move to
Kapuskasing by Tomson Highway.
His latest album of music, No Regrets, his eighth was recently released
by Sony Music Canada to critical and public acclaim.
But he's not been at the top all his life, and his rags-to-riches story
has led Jackson to expend a great deal of effort to raise awareness and
dollars for Canada's under-privileged, hungry and homeless. He was,
himself, homeless for a time.
He has performed the "Huron Carole" nationwide in his efforts to raise
money for food banks. It is estimated that $3.5 million has been
donated to food banks as a direct result of his efforts. Peter Gzowski
has called him "as good a man as I know."
In recognition of his efforts in this area, he was awarded the Canada
125 medal. His National Aboriginal Achievement Award this year was
awarded in two classifications. There was one other winner out of 31
nominees for arts and culture, and he was the lone winner of 24 nominees
for community development.
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