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For more than a century, Rotarians have bridged cultures and connected continents. We champion peace, fight illiteracy and poverty, help people get access to clean water and sanitation, and fight disease. Our newest cause is to protect our planet and its resources.

Nancy Regan interviews Friends United founder and rotarian Rolf Bouman

Former television host Nancy Regan interviews Friends United founder and Rotarian Rolf Bouman

In this interview, television host Nancy Regan and Rolf Bouman discuss why Rolf became a Rotarian, why he founded the Friends United Initiative, and how he was able to connect both to help the Indigenous peoples of the North American continent and to fight prejudice. The main goal is to prevent suicide amongst Indigenous youth. (Video: 48 min.)

Rotary Intern. Convention 2019 in Hamburg, Germany with Rolf Bouman

Rotary International Convention
Hamburg, Germany

The Rotary Club of Port Hawkesbury and the Nova Scotian companies Canadian Pioneer Estates Ltd. and Canec Land Developments Inc. have been working together on many projects such as playgrounds and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples of the North American continent. Members of the Rotary Club of Port Hawkesbury went together with Indigenous artists and former Nova Scotia Premier Rodney MacDonald to the Rotary International Convention in 2019 in Hamburg.
(Video: 4 min.)

Interview at the Friends United Intern. Convention Center with Nancy Regan and Patrick Lamey

Nancy Regan interviews Patrick Lamey, Rotary Club of Port Hawkesbury President (2011-2013 and 2017-2020)

In this interview, Nancy Regan and Port Hawkesbury Rotary Club President Patrick Lamey reflect on what the Rotary Club, the Friends United Initiative, and Rolf Bouman have been doing together. The interview is being held at the Friends United International Convention Centre in Cape Breton, Canada. (Video: 48 min.)

Reconceliation talks at the Friends United Intern. Center, Cape Breton Island with Gerry Sheena

Nancy Regan interviews Indigenous carver Gerry Sheena and Friends United founder and Rotarian Rolf Bouman

Former television news anchor and book author Nancy Regan discusses with Indigenous carver Gerry Sheena and Friends United founder Rolf Bouman the many obstacles Indigenous artists face throughout their lives. Gerry Sheena, who is a Salish carver and Rolf Bouman were able to save 500-year-old logs from being cut up as wooden shingles and Gerry instead carved 7 totem poles.

(Video: 56 min.)

Together we are stronger  –  Together we are Friends United.

Shaking Hands - Property Purchase - Canadian Pioneer Estates

Trusted Lawfirm

Since 1988 the lawfirm EMM Law and its lawyer Patrick Lamey, KC (since 2006) have been reliably representing Rolf Bouman and his corporate group to which Canadian Pioneer Estates Ltd. belongs in over 1,700 Real Estate transactions.

Friends United

Friends United is a philanthropic Initiative which is being sponsored by Canadian Pioneer Estates Ltd. and affiliates of the Bouman group along with the Rotary Club of Port Hawkesbury. Together they aim to help Indigenous people.

Rolf-Bouman-Patrick-Lamey-Rotary-Club-Port-Hawkesbury-Nova-Scotia

Rotary

The Rotary Club works in close connection with Friends United, Canadian Pioneer Estates Ltd. and EMM Law, to sponsor Indigenous people in need. They also helped to construct a playground (photo Rotarians Rolf Bouman/Patrick Lamey).

Together we are stronger  –  Together we are Friends United.

Shaking Hands - Property Purchase - Canadian Pioneer Estates

Trusted Lawfirm

Since 1988 the lawfirm EMM Law and its lawyer Patrick Lamey, KC (since 2006) have been reliably representing Rolf Bouman and his corporate group to which Canadian Pioneer Estates Ltd. belongs in over 1,700 Real Estate transactions.

Friends United

Friends United is a philanthropic Initiative which is being sponsored by Canadian Pioneer Estates Ltd. and affiliates of the Bouman group along with the Rotary Club of Port Hawkesbury. Together they aim to help Indigenous people.

Rolf-Bouman-Patrick-Lamey-Rotary-Club-Port-Hawkesbury-Nova-Scotia

Rotary

The Rotary Club works in close connection with Friends United, Canadian Pioneer Estates Ltd. and EMM Law, to sponsor Indigenous people in need. They also helped to construct a playground (photo Rotarians Rolf Bouman/Patrick Lamey).