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- The story of the life and work of the Canadian fur trapper-turned-conservationist who claimed to be an aboriginal North American.
- The lives of three men and their families in Calgary, Canada are torn apart by the violent actions of police officers and a justice system that refuses to hold them accountable.
- All Our Relations celebrates the lives of Aboriginal Canadians who have achieved international success and recognition. Every story documents a different featured guest; tribal Elders, historic experts, relatives and famous First Nations people from the fields of sports, politics, architecture, diplomacy, movies and dance. All Our Relations takes a close look at Aboriginal celebrities ancestral history and acknowledges their pride in their traditional culture, providing a unique insight into the personal lives of their public persona.
- A farm boy, to his parents' dismay, chooses a trumpet player for a harvest farm hand.
- A troubled youth charged with drug trafficking has to live with his religious Jewish uncle while on bail.
- Throughout life, we all encounter people who seem to rise to a different level. How such people attain greatness doesn't seem explainable. Everyone has gifts, even special gifts A Thomega Entertainment Inc. Production (c)2023
- Lynx hunt hares in the forest while wolves and caribou clash on the tundra. Owls hunt over the snow and red foxes try to surprise their prey.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the technical skills and endurance that went into the making of "The Wild Canadian Year" series.
- Calgary residents say police brutality tore their lives apart - and the justice system has failed to hold officers accountable.
- Some students produce a video advertisement for the school. YoR does his best to help them. Will the finished product resemble the masterpiece that YoR hopes?
- This Saskatchewan wilderness is where the infamous conservationist, Grey Owl, made his home. The park marks the ecological transition from southern to northern Canada. The grassland, aspen parkland and boreal forest create a diverse mosaic. The park is almost 30% water, which makes it ideal for canoeing.