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Facing the Century
is a one-hour documentary hosted by Kevin Newman that examines the key issues
facing the country at the dawn of the new millennium. (Broadcast on Global
Television, September 2002)
part 1 | part 2 | part 3
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The Dominion Institute
and National Dream Productions, a documentary film production
company, have created a strategic alliance to tell the
Canadian story. Together, they have produced a compelling
slate of documentary projects. The Dominion Institute's
TV documentaries include the digitized above and also the
following productions:
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Foreign Fields is a one-hour
documentary breaking down the myths about Canada's role
on the world stage. It looks at how we might restore
our fading international image and recreate a more activist
and creative presence in the world. (Broadcast on Global
Television, fall 2003)
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American Fairy Talesis
a documentary television mini-series that examines Canadians'
outlook on the United States and Americans. This episode
features journalist and essayist Robert Fulford and
journalist and author Linda McQuaig. (Broadcast on Canadian
Learning Television, November 2005)
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Passages to Canada is a three-part series that features some of Canada's leading writers discussing their personal stories of immigration. This episode features journalist and author Ken Wiwa. (Broadcast on Canadian Learning Television and Book Television, September 2001) |
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Great Canadian Questions is a series that features twelve of Canada's leading thinkers brought together to tackle questions about Canada's history, identity, culture and future in the world. This episode features historian Jack Granatstein and author, academic and politician Michael Ignatieff. |
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Facing the Century is a one-hour documentary hosted by Kevin Newman that examines the key issues facing the country at the dawn of the new millennium. (Broadcast on Global Television, September 2002) |
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Historically Speaking is a four-part series that brings together the country's leading historians to debate the CBC's Canada: A Peoples' History series. (Broadcast on Canadian Learning Television, February 2001) |
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| The Memory Project is comprised of ten short documentaries highlighting the accomplishments of veterans from the Great War, the Second World War and the Korean War. (Broadcast on Discovery Civilization, 2003) |
The Re-Trial of Louis Riel brings together two of Canada's leading lawyers to debate the highly controversial hanging of the legendary Métis leader. (Broadcast on CBC Newsworld and Radio-Canada, October 2002) |
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Copies of the Dominion Institute's TV documentaries are available to order.
Please contact us:
Tel: 1-866-701-1867
Fax: 416-368-2111
Email: staff@dominion.ca |
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