When The Honourable Don Oliver (LLB â64), retired Senator, met Wade Dawe at a business conference in 2009, he could not have imagined it would lead to a lifelong friendship, much less a gift made by Dawe to the ±«Óătv Performing Arts Campaign in Senator Oliverâs name.
âI know Wade believes in giving back, and he has done amazing things in support of the community, but it still took me by surprise that he thought to do something like this,â says Oliver. âMost people go through life without being touched by that kind of unselfish generosity and I feel very blessed to have him as a friend.â
Dawe, managing director of Brigus Capital, is known for his many philanthropic and volunteer activities, including his role as a fellow with ±«Óătv's Creative Destruction Lab. Heâs proven to be a true friend not just to Oliver but also to ±«Óătv, its students and the community. Now, heâs helping establish the Senator Don Oliver Studio: a new state-of-the-art practice and teaching studio, set to be part of the expanded ±«Óătv Arts Centre, designed to inspire musicians to higher levels of creativity and collaboration.
The gift is meant to commemorate Oliverâs extensive ties to ±«Óătv, which include his work with the Board of Governors, his tenure as a professor at the Schulich School of Law, bursaries he has supported for visible minorities and his efforts to raise $500,000 to fund the James Robertson Johnston Chair in Black Studies. But it goes beyond that â itâs also acknowledging Oliverâs lifelong connection to the arts, one that starts with his aunt, legendary opera singer Portia White, and extends through his involvement with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and Neptune Theatre.
âArt is an essential part of society because the songs, the paintings and the plays that artists create really shape who we are,â Oliver says. âA university like ±«Óătv has that impact too, because it shapes our society through the programs it offers. Wade's gift is important in that it helps create best-in-class spaces where students can practice, learn, collaborate and create art that enriches our community.â
Dawe says the campaign provided a perfect opportunity to honour Oliver and the difference he has made in law, government and our province.
âHe really has dedicated his life to helping others, in particular advancing causes specifically related to visible minorities in Nova Scotia,â says Dawe. âHeâs an incredible individual, and a great friend, and this seemed like the best way to recognize all the amazing work he has done.â
âThe new ±«Óătv Arts Centre is going to be a centrepiece of the university and the city,â Dawe adds. âMore importantly, it creates opportunities for people to pursue their dreams, and when you do that, the potential is limitless. Senator Oliver has done that for others all his life and this gift ensures his legacy will live on.â
From a friendship to a legacy
Mark Campbell - February 27, 2020