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- The filmed account of a large Canadian rock festival train tour boasting major acts like Janis Joplin, The Grateful Dead and The Band.
- Wawatay Kids TV is a show geared toward children aged 5 to 10. Each episode deals with lessons important to children. Join Sampson Sasquatch, and the Little Eagles for a fun and educational time.
- Trevor McMahon, Environmental Scientist, returns to a Northern Ontario town he vacationed in as a teenager for an environmental project and is assigned to work with Katelyn Summers, a woman he sexually assaulted when they were both teenagers, drunk at a party. Autumn Springs is a story of challenge and change as Trevor comes to terms with the impact of his past actions with the help of his 16 year old daughter, Lauren who faces her own challenges as a young women venturing into the world of boys, dating and love.
- The Real Video Awashishak (Awashishak is Oji-Cree for kids) is a children's program. The show is currently only available in Canada on the Aboriginal People's Television Network. The show features a family of puppets who teach the viewers a specific topic each week. Other highlights of the show include learning Syllabics (Oji-Cree Alphabet) and making crafts. The Real Video Awashishak obviously takes pride in the fact that they aren't just entertaining children, but teaching them as well.
- Audrey's' Story is the story of a young Indigenous woman who was found deceased in northwest Ontario in 1972. At the time, the Ontario Provincial police deemed the death an accident - stating that she had fallen out of a car. For forty-seven years, Audrey's family wondered about the circumstances of her death and about the rigor of the investigation. After the family accessed services of the Ontario Family Information Liaison Unit, the cause of Audrey's death was subsequently reclassified to 'undetermined' by the Chief Coroner of Ontario and the investigation was reopened. This story honors Audrey Anderson's life and highlights how the justice system needs to change to effectively support and respectfully engage with Indigenous families in tragic circumstances.
- Helle Lyster travels across Canada. Danmarks Radio (Danish television broadcaster) and Jyllands-Posten (one of the leading Danish newspapers) join forces to produce this travel documentary.
- Addiction to prescription pain-killers is rife and it's devastating the fragile communities of northern Ontario. The drug - OxyContin - is widely abused in Canada, but on isolated First Nations Indian reserves people talk of an epidemic. The Fort Hope reserve is one of the far flung isolated First Nations communities in northern Ontario. It's home to around 1200 people and it's said that 80 percent of the working age population there are addicted to Oxycontin. The BBC Our World team went to investigate.