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"In this era of reconciliation, Stories of Métis Women explains the Métis Nation from the women's perspective. Often misunderstood, the Métis are an Indigenous People with a unique and proud history and resilience, but also deals with the dark times of residential schools, dis...

"The confluence of the Ottawa and Mattawa Rivers was an important strategic area for those who travelled this historic waterway. It was the main route to the western part of Canada for thousands of years. This passage was instrumental in the development of early Canada and the fu...

In this production from award-winning Métis film-maker Matt LeMay, we explore the history and consequences of the Canadian Government's attempts to assimilate Canada's indigenous population. We explore the Indian Act, the establishment of the Canadian Residential School system, ...

"This program examines the history, legacy and current impacts of the Residential School experience in Canada. From the establishment of the early Residential Schools to the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, this film shines a light into this dark chapter of Canadi...

From the Royal Proclamation of 1763 to the implementation of the modern-day Algonquin land clain, The History of Treaties in Canada explores the history, application, and legacy of these foundational legal documents and how they continue to shape and define the often strained rel...

Indigenous youth from Canada travel to Africa and share experiences about global issues whilst exploring connections between their histories, their cultures and our collective future.

Great river

A team of world renowned rock art experts gathered together to investigate the defacing of a sacred First Nations rock art site that had been worshipped for 10,000 years. The film explores the history of the 150 years of cultural and social genocide perpetrated by the Canadian go...

$35.95 NET COSTThis new production from award-winning Metis filmmaker Matt LeMay tells the story of Canadas Great River the Kitchissippi or Ottawa River running over 1200 kilometres from Montreal to Lake Temiskaming. The waterway was a critical highway for the Algonquin and Met...

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