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1995 1995Heritage Minutes: Hart & Papineau
Heritage Minutes: Hart & Papineau0/101995HDTwo decades after Ezekiel Hart is denied his seat in the assembly, Louis-Joseph Papineau's government enacts religious tolerance laws in Lower Canada.
1991Heritage Minutes: Valour Road
Heritage Minutes: Valour Road0/101991HDThree men from Pine Street in Winnipeg win the Victoria Cross in World War I, and the street's name is changed to Valour Road in their honour.
1991Heritage Minutes: Soddie
1993Heritage Minutes: Sam Steele
Heritage Minutes: Sam Steele0/101993HDMajor General and police official Sam Steele of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police bars an unruly American from entering the Yukon with pistols,...
1991Heritage Minutes: Underground Railroad
Heritage Minutes: Underground Railroad0/101991HDAn African American escapes to Canada along the Underground Railroad.
1991Heritage Minutes: Wilder Penfield
Heritage Minutes: Wilder Penfield0/101991HDA one-minute vignette on renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Wilder Penfield's pioneering procedure to cure epilepsy.
1992Heritage Minutes: Peacemaker
Heritage Minutes: Peacemaker0/101992HDThe formation of the Iroquois Confederacy presented by a First Nations grandfather explaining the significance of the Great Peace to his...
1993Heritage Minutes: Marshall McLuhan
Heritage Minutes: Marshall McLuhan0/101993HDPhilosopher of communication theory Marshall McLuhan coins the phrases "the medium is the message" and "global village."
1995Heritage Minutes: Paris Crew
Heritage Minutes: Paris Crew0/101995HDThe surprise victory of the Paris Crew, a group of unheralded Canadian rowers, at the 1867 World Championships.
1995Heritage Minutes: Myrnam Hospital
Heritage Minutes: Myrnam Hospital0/101995HDThe town of Myrnam, Alberta forms a non-denominational hospital.
1991Heritage Minutes: Jennie Trout
Heritage Minutes: Jennie Trout0/101991HDThe first woman licensed to practice medicine in Canada faces prejudice in the classroom.
1992Heritage Minutes: Governor Frontenac
Heritage Minutes: Governor Frontenac0/101992HDNew France, under the leadership of French governor Louis de Buade de Frontenac, repels the British invasion at the Battle of Quebec
1993Heritage Minutes: Laura Secord
Heritage Minutes: Laura Secord0/101993HDCanadian heroine Laura Secord aids the British in the War of 1812 with an overland trek to warn of an American military advance.
1995Heritage Minutes: Pauline Vanier
Heritage Minutes: Pauline Vanier0/101995HDOne of Canada's most remarkable families works tirelessly to aid displaced persons and refugees during the Second World War.
1991Heritage Minutes: Halifax Explosion
Heritage Minutes: Halifax Explosion0/101991HDTrain dispatcher Vince Coleman sacrifices his own life to save a train from the Halifax Explosion.
1993Heritage Minutes: Joseph-Armand Bombardier
Heritage Minutes: Joseph-Armand Bombardier0/101993HDInventor Joseph-Armand Bombardier and the beginnings of his passion for engineering.
1993Heritage Minutes: Sir Sandford Fleming
Heritage Minutes: Sir Sandford Fleming0/101993HDAn engineer who planned three railways plays a pivotal role in the creation of Standard Time (1885).
1997Heritage Minutes: Winnie
Heritage Minutes: Winnie0/101997HDA Canadian soldier's bear becomes the object of adoration and inspiration for a young boy and his father, A.A. Milne.
1997Heritage Minutes: Frontier College
Heritage Minutes: Frontier College0/101997HDA volunteer teacher brings basic literacy and mathematical skills to a lumber and work camp in the Canadian bush.
1995Heritage Minutes: Sitting Bull
1995Heritage Minutes: Hart & Papineau
Heritage Minutes: Hart & Papineau0/101995HDTwo decades after Ezekiel Hart is denied his seat in the assembly, Louis-Joseph Papineau's government enacts religious tolerance laws in Lower Canada.
1991Heritage Minutes: Valour Road
Heritage Minutes: Valour Road0/101991HDThree men from Pine Street in Winnipeg win the Victoria Cross in World War I, and the street's name is changed to Valour Road in their honour.
1991Heritage Minutes: Soddie