Ad Campaign Celebrates Canada's Lauded History of Niceness, and Hopes to Find Its Nicest Person

Roots makes the most of the sesquicentennial

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This year marks Canada’s sesquicentennial. And to celebrate, lifestyle brand Roots is flaunting its biggest quality—niceness.

Kicking off the “Be Nice” campaign, a video titled “Celebrating 150 years of being nice” is narrated by Kim Cattrall (Samantha from Sex and the City!), who’s Canadian herself. Created alongside The Garden—the agency that gave us the cavity-inducing “Tell America It’s Great”—it’s a cockles-warming manifesto about what it means to commit to kindness, paired with moments when the country’s largesse helped define its identity.

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