Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the late Robert Rooney, co-founder of the Wakefield International Film Festival, for his important contributions to the riding of Pontiac.
Held annually since 2010, the Wakefield International Film Festival has inspired and united our community by presenting the best new documentaries to packed audiences in our rural riding.
Robert planned the 2016 festival, which is currently under way. It was his last artistic work before his death on January 5, 2016.
Robert was a community builder and a creative force. He believed that the documentary genre could be an agent for change and a way to share important life experiences.
A filmmaker, director, and activist in his own right, Robert helped to arrange Nelson Mandela's first public visit to Canada.
I commend Robert Rooney's social, political, and artistic contributions. In his honour and in the honour of his wife, Brenda, I invite members to attend the 2016 Wakefield International Film Festival, which is so close to Ottawa and has two weekends of screening remaining.