Canadian actor Adam Beach walks a fine line as an ambassador for Canada 150
WINNIPEG — Canadian actor Adam Beach finds himself walking a fine line after agreeing to be an ambassador for the federal government’s Canada 150 celebrations.
Beach, who overcame a troubled childhood on the Dog Creek reserve in Manitoba to star in Hollywood blockbusters such as “Flags of Our Fathers,” feels he should help pay tribute to a government that has funded some of his films, as well as his film school for indigenous students in Winnipeg.
But he also feels that in celebrating Canada, the mistreatment of indigenous people is often downplayed or ignored outright — something he could help change.
“I am a reminder that we will not forget the atrocities that have happened to the aboriginal people of this country,” Beach said in an interview in Winnipeg following a speech at Vision Quest, an annual conference aimed at promoting indigenous economic development.


