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"For the past 13 years, Spirit Bear has been working hard to make sure First Nations children get the help they need when they need it so they can grow up safely with their families, get a good education, and be healthy and proud of who they are. It's been a long journey, and Spi...

"Hello! My name is Sus Zul in the Carrier language. In English, people call me Spirit Bear. I am a proud member of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council. I am on my way to Ottawa, Ontario, to witness a very important human rights case. Would you join me on this journey?" When Spirit ...

Spirit Bear and Children Make History tells the true story about how Spirit Bear and his friends stood up for First Nations children and helped make Jordan's Principle a reality. When Spirit Bear's mom tells him about an important human rights case happening in Ottawa, Ontario, h...

The claim by Darrell Night that he was a victim of abandonment outside city limits after dark in freezing temperatures resulted in the conviction of two Saskatoon city police officers and the reopening of an old case, leading to a judicial inquiry.

"This film began as a way to record stories Indigenous youth in Calgary, Alberta, shared during their work on the collaborative research project: Uncovering colonial legacies: voices of Indigenous youth in child welfare (dis)placements".

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