Heritage Minutes: Tom Longboat

Heritage Minutes: Tom Longboat 2022

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This Heritage Minute 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.

2022

Heritage Minutes: Oscar Peterson

Heritage Minutes: Oscar Peterson 2021

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This Heritage Minute follows Canada’s most honoured jazz musicians from his humble beginnings in the Black neighbourhood of Little Burgundy in Montréal to his rise to fame.

2021

Heritage Minutes: D-Day

Heritage Minutes: D-Day 2019

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On June 6, 1944, Canadian Forces landed on Juno Beach. D-Day, as this day would become known, was the largest amphibious invasion of all time, led to the liberation of France, and marked the beginning of the end of the Second World War.

2019

Heritage Minutes: The Discovery of Insulin

Heritage Minutes: The Discovery of Insulin 2021

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Scientists Banting, Best, Collip and Macleod at the University of Toronto as they race for a treatment to cure 13-year-old Leonard Thompson of his life-threatening diagnosis of diabetes.

2021

Heritage Minutes: Acadian Deportation

Heritage Minutes: Acadian Deportation 2019

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The Acadians are descendants of early French settlers who arrived in Nova Scotia in 1604 and built a distinct culture and society over generations. Their peaceful existence was uprooted in 1755 when over 10,000 Acadians were ripped from their homeland to ensure British rule in North America. This Heritage Minute portrays the deportation through the eyes of an Acadian mother.

2019

Heritage Minutes: Queenston Heights

Heritage Minutes: Queenston Heights 2013

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Mohawk Chief John Norton and 80 Grand River warriors hold off American soldiers until reinforcements arrive and the Battle of Queenston Heights is won (1812).

2013

Heritage Minutes: Chanie Wenjack

Heritage Minutes: Chanie Wenjack 2016

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The story of Chanie "Charlie" Wenjack, whose death sparked the first inquest into the treatment of Indigenous children in Canadian residential schools.

2016

Heritage Minutes: Norman Kwong

Heritage Minutes: Norman Kwong 2024

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This Heritage Minute celebrates Norman Kwong, the first CFL player of Chinese heritage and 4x Grey Cup winner.

2024

Heritage Minutes: Mary Riter Hamilton

Heritage Minutes: Mary Riter Hamilton 2024

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Mary Riter Hamilton painted the battlefields after the First World War as a testament to its devastating cost. She would suffer mental and physical illnesses as a result of documenting the experiences of Canadian soldiers.

2024

Heritage Minutes: Winnipeg Falcons

Heritage Minutes: Winnipeg Falcons 2014

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A team of Icelandic-Canadians serve in the First World War before bringing home the very first gold medal in Olympic hockey.

2014

Heritage Minutes: Vancouver Asahi

Heritage Minutes: Vancouver Asahi 2019

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From 1914-1941, the Vancouver Asahi were one of city’s most dominant amateur baseball teams, winning multiple league titles in Vancouver and along the Northwest Coast.

2019

Heritage Minutes: Jim Egan

Heritage Minutes: Jim Egan 2018

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Pioneering gay activist Jim Egan publicly challenged a culture of rampant homophobia in the press starting in the late 1940s, when it was dangerous to speak out.

2018

Heritage Minutes: Paldi

Heritage Minutes: Paldi 2023

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This Heritage Minute introduces the mill town of Paldi, BC, through the eyes of a Sikh woman, Bishan Kaur.

2023

Heritage Minutes: Edmonton Grads

Heritage Minutes: Edmonton Grads 2017

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The Grads challenge the self-proclaimed 'world champions' the Cleveland Favorite Knits to a two game tournament in 1923.

2017

Heritage Minutes: Lucy Maud Montgomery

Heritage Minutes: Lucy Maud Montgomery 2018

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Lucy Maud Montgomery battled depression, rejection, and sexism to become known around the world for Anne of Green Gables and 19 other novels. This Heritage Minute tells her story in her own words, as drawn from her journals.

2018