Charlie Shackleton is no stranger to exploring the internal workings and boundaries of film form. The British director, ...
Camels and beavers that evolved in ancient forests in the Far North were perfectly adapted for our world today ...
Part of the film’s framework is a letter that a social worker wrote to Cooper at the time of the death. He had sent the ...
Supported by TELUS originals, 'Our Kind of Chaos' shines a light on the origins of snowboard culture in Canada.
Parker Berriault, a 24-year old documentary filmmaker, remembers his childhood spent at amusement park Crystal Palace in ...
In a world first, Lipsman and his team in Sunnybrook’s Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program non-invasively breached the blood-brain ...
How do we define the word “wild,” in a place tangled with prehistoric food webs and artificial boundary lines?
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When Silence Breaks: The Eerie World of the Canada Lynx
The Canada lynx glides through the snow like a ghost, perfectly adapted to life in the boreal north. But when its piercing cry shatters the silence, the forest’s calm turns to tension. This ...
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