The history of the claims of the First Nations since the 1930s, through Indigenous art and music.
A collection of excerpts from hundreds of National Film Board of Canada productions, painting a portrait of Quebec from the late 1960s to the early 1980s.
With his song “Rumble,” guitarist Link Wray becomes the first Indigenous person to influence rock music in 1958.
In France, a young Tunisian circus artist experiences the difficulties of acclimatization which lead him to question his choice of exile.
Portrait of three Chinese elders who were exploited as sex slaves by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Sino-Japanese War.
As he nears death, gardener and horticulturist Frank Cabot reflects on the creation of his private garden ‘Les Quatre Vents,” located at the top of Mount Murray in Charlevoix.
After decades of being demonized for their seal hunting, Inuit proclaim on social media that they will uphold this tradition.
While attending a poetry festival in Iran, a young Canadian poet discovers the truth about her origins.
Young women engaged in Kurdish guerrilla warfare defend their people against the Islamic State, the Turkish army, and Iranian soldiers.
Released pending trial for assaulting his girlfriend and another man, a young Inuit man learns to live with the weight of guilt and disappointment.
During the 2015 Milan World Expo, internationally renowned chefs cook appetizing and nutritious dishes from leftovers for the homeless.
Profile of Jesse Rosenfeld, a Toronto-based freelance reporter who specializes in Middle East conflicts, at a time of change in the journalistic field.
A Quebec boxer leaves everything behind to go to Las Vegas, where he meets a young woman who accompanies him on a journey into the heart of Death Valley.
As he prepares to leave Montreal, a lonely boy with a bad attitude begins a romance with a girl unafraid of being herself.
Indigenous inmates exorcise the demons that led them down a criminal path at a healing centre that respects their culture and spirituality.
In the aftermath of the Maple Spring, four young people continue in their own way to fight against neoliberalism and the established order.
Various civilians in a war zone try to implement mediation methods to ease violence and tensions.
Portrait of the Canadian synchronized swimming team, as they try to qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.
Chased by a bookie, a debt-ridden gambler takes to the road with his wayward daughter so that she can see the northern lights before she loses her sight.
After accidentally causing the death of the accomplice with whom he was robbing a cottage, an aimless young Indigenous man imposes a painful penance on himself.
In order to fight against clear-cutting, a forestry engineer cuts down a 300-year-old tree in British Columbia that is considered sacred by the Indigenous peoples.
In February 1969, a protest breaks out at Concordia University after six black students accuse their biology professor of racism.
The fates of two former Kenyan outlaws who agreed to trade their guns for a promise of amnesty and a pair of running shoes.
The actions undertaken by different groups of Quebec activists to prevent the passage of an oil pipeline in the province.
In the 19th century, the relationship between a lumberjack and a seamstress is compromised by the latter
Portrait of the sex industry in Quebec and the rest of the world, in the era of ihe Internet and social media.
Three teenagers study at the Maison Familiale Rurale, a high school in the Eastern Townships dedicated to teaching natural trades.