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- Documentary that looks at the concept of the corporation throughout recent history up to its present-day dominance.
- Docudrama about the maverick Canadian logger, Grant Hadwin, who became increasingly disillusioned with the logging industry.
- What would you do if a pipeline threatened your land, water, and everything you love? These Secwepemc Tiny House Warriors are building homes in its path.
- The huge tar sands in Alberta are a potentially profitable resource, but the environmental impact could be heavy and long-term.
- The Cree Nation of Waswanipi is fighting to protect its ancestral land from logging. The Broadback Valley, in northern Quebec is one of the last intact forests in the region. Less than 10% of their ancestral land remains intact. If protection doesn't happen soon, encroaching roads and clear-cuts will destroy this forest.
- The people of Clyde River are going to the Supreme Court of Canada to fight for their rights as Indigenous Peoples. They want to stop seismic blasting in their Arctic home, one of the northernmost communities in the world. Actor and writer, Emma Thompson, learns about the deep connection between Inuit and Arctic animals, and the danger that is threatening them all.
- A disturbingly picturesque, short visual poem depicting the industrial oilsands developments in Northern Alberta as an omnipresent force that may be obscured from view, but cannot be ignored.
- Mary's home is threatened by an oil pipeline and she's taking courageous action to stop it. This is her story.