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- A Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney is sent to protect a woman who accidentally witnessed a Mafia murder.
- This compelling documentary explores Canadian film culture and tries to discover what defines Canadian film through interviews with notable filmmakers.
- An examination of the biosphere between Canada's MacKenzie River and the Amazon River valleys.
- This fast-paced and entertaining animated film is about water and the demands placed on our waterways by agriculture, industry, and urban life. An army of droplets, led by The Chief, shows what happens to water from the time it falls as rain until it reaches its destination.
- A 1974 documentary film about the state of the Canadian fisheries industry. The film shows the depletion of some species of fish and some of the conservation and management techniques that were employed at the time.
- Film describes the construction and effectiveness of the scientifically engineered spawning beds in lower Babine Lake, and shows the annual phenomenon that occurs as the silver sockeye return to their parent streams to spawn and die.
- Learn all about fisheries science in this short documentary that was filmed both at sea and ashore. The film focuses on species survival and examines various projects and research directed towards restoring and protecting marine life.
- Both serious and humorous, the film shows how water sustains life, feeds industry, provides power and irrigates the land. It shows how water is inverted, dammed, used and expelled. It talks of pollution.
- This film profiles a number of Mi'kmaq and Maliseet artists from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, showing their similarities and differences, samples of their work and the sources of their inspiration. It offers a remarkable look at Indigenous art and spirituality in Atlantic Canada.
- In this documentary, six locals, Mary Walsh, Andy Jones, Anita Best, Brian Hennessey, Ed Riche, Des Walsh, writers and performers all, who walk through their home town and try to show what makes them love it so.
- In this compelling film, David Suzuki investigates the frightening phenomenon of forest dieback caused by acid rain and proposes some solutions.
- This short film follows every ingredient of a delicious and simple meal to its source.
- A look at how the Great Lakes came to be polluted and how they are being cleaned up.
- This nature documentary looks at the Barren Ground caribou of Canada's vast northern tundra. This film observes the life cycle and environment of the caribou.
- This short documentary follows east and west coast salmon from river to sea and back again. Vivid close-ups capture exciting moments of the salmon hatching, jumping rapids and performing their intricate spawning ritual.
- A team of scientists at Environment Canada's Freshwater Institute in Winnipeg examine why freshwater environments get polluted.
- The documentary delves into pressing challenges confronting the Canadian forestry industry, including deforestation, pest control measures, and the escalating threat of wildfires.