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- Set in the late 90s, Rustic Oracle is a dramatic feature about Ivy, an 8-year-old girl trying to understand what happened to her big sister who has vanished from their small Mohawk community. With minimal clues, Ivy and her mother Susan embark on an unwelcome journey to find Heather which will ultimately bring the pair closer together despite challenging circumstances. Behind the story of desperation, told through the eyes of a child, lies one of hope, growth, awakening and love.
- "Pour toi Flora" is the story of Algonquin siblings, who spent their youth in an Indian Residential School in the 1960s and who are now trying to make peace with this painful past. From the moment they were forcibly removed from the parents by religious authority to the events that led them back to each other forty-five years later, this dramatic mini-series intertwines different times in their lives to tell the story of one Indigenous family's forced estrangement and the path it took to heal.
- Mathieu is a brilliant neurosurgeon whose perfect life is falling apart. Impending divorce, job loss, substance abuse, and a mid-life crisis are all factors that can cause him to go off the rails.
- HIT THE ICE is a youth series that will see the young men's dreams come true as the best young male Aboriginal hockey players come together for a 2 week period. These 25 prospects will run through a mini-camp and experience the highs and lows of an NHL calibre training camp. From physical training, on ice drills and different team building activities, our hopefuls will grow not only as a team but as men. They will be tested and measured and the lessons they will learn during this experience will resonate for a lifetime. Their ultimate payoff will be to showcase their skills playing against a mystery team under the scrutinizing eyes of real life junior scouts. Will their performance be enough to grant them a invite to a junior training camp? For many, this could be the chance of a life time and a stepping stone to the pros.
- My "Indian" Name that takes a look at how having their traditional names stripped away from them has impacted Indigenous peoples. Without their original names, people are often left trying to find how they fit in this world.
- Le dep is a psychological drama about Lydia, a young Innu woman, who routinely works at her father's convenience store in a small First-Nations community in Québec. One night, as she prepares to close up, she is held-up at gunpoint. This traumatic experience becomes even more perplex as she recognizes her assailant. Inadvertently, Lydia will be forced to make a decision that will forever change her life.
- After discovering the memoirs of her Libyan grandfather, Sara decides to go and discover her paternal origins. Did the man she nicknamed Jeddi, who compared himself to Don Quixote, leave her any pieces that could guide her on her journey?
- This documentary explores the reasons why a young aboriginal woman tries to hold on to her culture, and how she manages to do so, when her grandfather's death removes her most important connection to First Nations traditions. After the death of her grandfather, Sonia tries to understand why she knows so little about Mohawk culture, and especially about what it means to be Mohawk today. Last Call Indien is not only a search for identity but a pretext for analyzing the situation of the latest generation of status Indians. It's a personal struggle against the loss of a culture, an intimate quest that anyone whose origins lie in two different cultures can identify.
- PULSE, a variety series like none other, captures the unbreakable relationship between Canada's Indigenous peoples and the art of dance, with stunning visuals, captivating characters, unique stories, and breathtaking performances.
- Tattoo is an ancient art not relegated to one continent or one people. The producers travel around the world to seek out and learn how ancient tribal rites are carried into today as part of a tattoo culture that lets people know of their heritage. Each episode focuses on a particular part of the world and the people practicing this unique art which expresses ones true ancient art.
- Rose is the story of a sixteen-year-old pregnant, Indigenous teen who is pulled from her community and placed in a church to be overseen in her last months of pregnancy. When she delivers her child, it will be taken from her and put into a Canadian home by decree of an Indian Agent, Mr. Byrne. Rose has a secret and will not tell anyone the identity of the baby's father - not even her family. It is later revealed that the father of her child is a young Mohawk man, named Michael, who wants to keep the child in the community.
- A single Iroquois father brings his daughter on a canoe voyage, as he seeks to unlock the ancient trade routes of his ancestors in this historical journey across Haudenosaunee Confederacy waters.
- -'VITAMINE C' is a documentary series (10 episodes of 22 minutes each, broadcast on ICI Radio-Canada Télé), highlighting initiatives in the Ottawa-Gatineau region (in Canada) to improve the health and quality of life of the people who live there. Hosted by athlete Caroline Calvé, "Vitamine C" presents inspiring stories from people in the greater National Capital Region who have decided to get involved in improving the quality of life and health of their fellow citizens. The topics covered are autism, malnutrition, suicide, violence against women, animal therapy, overweight, physical activity, blood and plasma donation, as well as art therapy.
- -"Premier contact" takes you to meet the natives of Quebec (in Canada).
- A Canadian martial artist journeys to Southwest Asia to further his fighting career. What he experiences there goes beyond anything he could imagine.
- In the winter of 2013, six (6) young Cree Native men with a guide trekked 1600 kilometers from the Cree community of Whapmagoostui to Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario. The purpose of this journey was to unite First Nations youth in Quebec and Ontario to show the world that Aboriginal culture is alive, strong, and thriving. The journey was named "The Journey of Nishiiyuu". It was one of greatest achievements of that year by Aboriginal youth of North America and it went viral worldwide. The six-week Journey ended in Ottawa Ontario at Parliament Hill on March 25th, 2013 with over 70 countries around the world watching.
- Indigenous communities in Quebec are restoring an ancient judicial practice in their fight against crime: exile.
- Jess has moved to Ottawa to start a new job and Jim comes tumbling after her to surprise her with the ultimate question.
- It follows the life of Onondaga long-distance runner Gagwe:gih, whose name means "Everything." Known around the world as Tom Longboat, he was one of the most celebrated athletes of the early 20th century.
- Jordan Bennett is an artist of Mi'kmaq descent whose work blends pop culture and traditional teachings into work that connects the past, the present and the future.