Gregor Robertson

Gregor Robertson

Nacimiento : 1964-09-18, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Historia

Gregor Robertson is a Canadian entrepreneur and politician, who served as the 39th mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia from 2008 to 2018. Prior to election, he served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for Vancouver-Fairview as a member of the New Democratic Party of British Columbia from 2005 to 2008. He is the co-founder of the natural juice, soup, dairy, and smoothie company Happy Planet.

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Gregor Robertson

Películas

Vancouver: No Fixed Address
Self
There is no topic that unites all of Vancouver quite like that of housing. At every dinner party, social gathering, or chance meeting in the street, everyone has an opinion, and they want to share it. Charles Wilkinson’s new film Vancouver: No Fixed Address tackles the subject from a multiplicity of perspectives. A chorus of voices chime in — everyone from David Suzuki, to Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, Seth Klein, Condo King Bob Rennie, Senator Yuen Pau Woo, and lots of regular Vancouver citizens.
Deadpool
Thanks
Basado en el anti-héroe menos convencional de la Marvel, Deadpool narra el origen de un ex-operativo de la fuerzas especiales llamado Wade Wilson, reconvertido a mercenario, y que tras ser sometido a un cruel experimento adquiere poderes de curación rápida, adoptando Wade entonces el alter ego de Deadpool. Armado con sus nuevas habilidades y un oscuro y retorcido sentido del humor, Deadpool intentará dar caza al hombre que casi destruye su vida.
Streets of Plenty
Himself - Interviewee
With the 2010 Olympics approaching, will the world get to know Vancouver's darkest secret? 'Streets of Plenty' chronicles one man's perilous journey to live in Vancouver's downtown east side ghetto. The rules of this twisted social experiment? Starting with only a pair of underwear, he must survive the harsh winter streets for 31 days. He has no money, no friends, no family, and most importantly, no home. He must navigate the institutions, policies and services alongside the thousands of people that call Vancouver's streets home.