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2002
MoviesThe Crucible
The Crucible10.00 2002 HD
Canada: A People's History - Episode 14: 1940 to 1946 CE. Canada comes of age in the anguish of World War II, with soldiers on the beaches at Dieppe...
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1983
MoviesBox of Treasures
Box of Treasures1 1983 HD
In 1921 the Kwakiut'l people of Alert Bay, British Columbia, held their last secret potlatch. In 1980 at Alert Bay, the U'mista Cultural Centre...
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2007
MoviesThe Fallen Feather: Indian Industrial Residential Schools and Canadian Confederation
The Fallen Feather: Indian Industrial Residential Schools and Canadian Confederation1 2007 HD
Between 1879 and 1986, upwards of 100,000 children in Canada were forcibly removed and placed into Indian Industrial Residential Schools. Their...
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2024
MoviesChaos Glacier Country
Chaos Glacier Country1 2024 HD
An expedition to climb British Columbia's highest mountain goes awry in the face of bad weather, a series of comic mishaps and the stubborn...
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1972
MoviesLight to Starboard
Light to Starboard1 1972 HD
This film presents the historical development of lighthouses in Canada, and shows the conversion from keeper-maintained lights to automated equipment.
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2024
MoviesThreads That Tie Us: An Oshwal Odyssey
Threads That Tie Us: An Oshwal Odyssey1 2024 HD
The Halari Oshwals are a small community dispersed around the world yet held together by a history of sacrifices. But times have changed. This...
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2009
MoviesAfricville: Can't Stop Now
Africville: Can't Stop Now1 2009 HD
Located on the northern shore of Bedford Basin, Africville was home to the many African-Canadian families who lived there for generations. In the...
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2012
MoviesHatsumi
Hatsumi1 2012 HD
In Japanese, “shi kata ga nai” means “it can't be helped”. As a phrase, it represents the philosophical basis of the Japanese...
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