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Canada: Let's push for more than just polite in 2017

Canada's 150th will be as meaningful as we make it.
Heather Hatch, a young woman with Haida roots raised by adoptive parents, reconnects with Haida Gwaii in Jaat Sdiihltl'lxa, or Woman Who Returns. Her story is one of many short docs by Indigenous filmmakers commissioned for CBC's 2017 project. (Heather Hatch/Woman Who Returns/CBC)

It's time to take a hard look atour national story.

As Canada marks 150years since Confederation, we have a unique opportunity to refresh our national image; a chance to reflect on our history, assess our presentand forecast our future insurprising newways.

Beyond wornout quips about our politeness as a people, we might explore how a national identity is established in the first placeand how ours is evolving. Or sort through national stereotypes to separate the enduring from the outdated. Or predict which living Canadians will be remembered in 150 years time and, in a global exchange of ideas, where Canada might take the lead.

With these questions in mind, we are excited to be runningCanada 2017,CBC'syear-long project to mark Canada's sesquicentennial.

More than flags and fireworks

The Wild Canadian Year will showcase the rare natural wonders of Canada and is among the new shows in CBC's 2017 programming. (The Wild Canadian Year/CBC)

Beginning withCBC's first nationalNew Year's broadcast since the kickoff to the sesquicentennial, we started the year reflecting on where we are as a nation, from our greatest achievements to our greatest challenges.

There will be room for both the celebratory and the critical, the fresh and the familiar, the playful and the philosophical.

Programming Highlights

Our 2017 online guide is an overview of new programs and special projects that will be broadcast throughout the year. Browse the guide here, and look out for new announcements as the year goes on.

CBC'sCanada 2017team will curate content from across the CBC universe great stories and special projects from across television, radio and digital.

While we will primarily focus on stories about the present and the future, we will also heed the warnings, triumphs and lessons of the past.

And when confronting challenges facing the country,we will point to many visions of where we might go from here.

What's your story?

CBC host Amanda Parris unboxes an early audience submission to our 'What's Your Story' campaign from Jack Cann of Campbell River, B.C. (Craig Cooper/CBC)

Most of all, we want to hear your personal stories.

Our mission is to represent thebroadest possible range of perspectives, particularly the unique, surprising and seldom heard from.

We'll be joining and starting conversations, exploring many versions of Canadaand asking lots of questions.

(What about Canada delights and inspires you? What about it bugs or worries you? Have you ever experienced culture shock within Canadian borders? Do you have your own "only in Canada" story?)

Every story is a potential springboard into a bigger discussion, as we drawsomething deeper from our personalpersonal passions,regionalperspectivesandeven our politicaldifferences.

We humblyinvite all Canadians to join usand make 2017 the year wetake a closer look at each other.

Interested in following Canada 2017?Bookmark our site, or follow us onFacebook,TwitterorInstagram. You can reachus at 2017@CBC.ca.