Steph St. Laurent (born April 4, 1971) is a Canadian documentary filmmaker, videographer, photographer, actor, writer, environmentalist and activist.
He has produced numerous documentary and educational films and is the owner of VideoNexus, a video production company in Prince George, British Columbia.
[3][4][5] In 2004, he directed and produced "The Web of Life",[6] a film that was used to help people moving from a First Nations reserve, to help them understand and cope with this transition.
[8] He also worked as cinematographer for the band Good Old Heisenberg, on an experimental project they conducted exploring the influence of observers on musical performance.
[11][12] Other comic works of his, in a writer/creator capacity, include "IMPH" (in Heavy Metal Magazine)[10][13][14] and "Blammo the Space Monkey" (in Digital Webbing).
[2] In 2001, he wrote and acted in the skit, "Here Puppy", a performance that was part of the Greenroom Comedy Festival in Prince George, British Columbia.
[32] In August 2011, he acted in the improve comedy debate show "War of Wits", which was performed at UdderFest, a theatre festival held in Prince Rupert, British Columbia.
This proposed pipeline is strongly opposed by many BC residents, as it would put at risk some of the region’s most pristine areas of nature, such as the Great Bear Rainforest, should there be an oil spill.