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Absolutely Canadian Season 19 Episodes

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Season 19 Episode Guide

Episode 7 - Plantify: Changing Rural Newfoundland's Diet One Veggie at a Time

Doctors Arjun and Shobha Rayapudi's radical plant-based food program is changing lives and health outcomes in an area of Newfoundland where diabetes and heart disease rates are some of the highest in the country (Burin Peninsula).

  

Episode 9 - Real Talk: Black Stories

First-person, real-life stories told live in front of an audience. Recorded at Le Ministère in Montreal, featuring stories by Darren Schilling, Candace Amarante, Myrna Lashley, Balarama Holness, Deborah Forde, Pat Dillon-Moore, and Roen Higgins (Quebec).

  

Episode 10 - Toronto Stories: Ethiopian Musicians and Winston LaRose

Two independent short films that feature Toronto community stories. The first film "Tizita" explores how three exiled Ethiopian musicians are adjusting to life in Canada. The second film "Mr. Jane and Finch," highlights the work of 81-year old community activist Winston LaRose who ran for municipal political office (Ontario).

  

Episode 20 - Hear! Here!

Two kindred musical spirits delve deep into Canada's quieter corners in search of the musical soul of the nation. For this episode Chris “Old Man” Luedecke, a banjo player from Nova Scotia and Lesley Robinson, an Ojibway musician from Ontario travel to North Preston, Nova Scotia to meet Pastor Wallace Smith and his musical family.

  

Episode 25 - From Inside the Circle - Ep #5 - Port au Port

Join host Amy House as she transforms a workplace into a concert space at Abbott’s Home Building Centre in Port au Port, Newfoundland featuring a night of live music from special guests Bernard & Robert Felix, Ti-Jardin, Sabrina Roberts, Dawson Greene, Harrison Vallis, and Paul Pike.

  

Episode 26 - Behind the Bhangra Boys

The Maritime Bhangra Group are Sikh Bhangra dancers who have settled in Halifax. They have become a viral sensation across this country as their video dances, for charity, have been seen over 25 million times. This film will dig deeper, beyond the viral video/internet sensation, to understand why new immigrants, who barely know our country, or our culture, have chosen to dedicate so much time to helping it (Halifax, N.S.).

  

Episode 27 - Ketchup & Soya Sauce

A documentary exploring the nuances of mixed Chinese-Canadian marriages in Quebec, in light of their historical taboo and criminalization in this country. We follow couples harmonizing their expectations in communication, distribution of labour, parenting styles, financial and household management, and expressions of intimacy (Montreal, QC).

  

Episode 33 - THE BEACON PROJECT: Indigenous Knowledge & the Water Grandmother

A remarkable 24,000 kilometre journey across Canada to find wisdom and to reconnect us to the land (New Brunswick).

  

Episode 35 - The Art in Nature

The Art in Nature showcases four Ottawa based artists whose work is inspired by and incorporates physical elements from the natural world. Artists include: Meryl McMaster, Gillian King, Whitney Lewis Smith, and Arpi (Ontario).

  



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