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White fortress

Canada, 1949
film

A look at the impact Canada’s National Health Program has had on people who might otherwise not feel able to go for medical help.

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Invisible armour

Canada, 1948
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Canada, 1974
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A Crowded wilderness

Canada, 1972
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Looking beyond: story of a film council

Canada, 1957
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The Long way back

Canada, 1961
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Canada today

Canada, 1982
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Fields of sacrifice

Canada, 1963
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Call it...rehabilitation

Canada, 1957
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Here is Canada

Canada, 1972
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Helicopter Canada

Canada, 1966
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The Canadians

Canada, 1959
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The Enduring wilderness

Canada, 1963
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Keepers of wildlife

Canada, 1972
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A Special place

Canada, 1970
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Canada's National Library

Canada, 1981
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This is a photograph

Canada, 1971
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Elder citizen

Canada, 1956
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Chants populaires

Canada, 1943
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