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- The price of survival is war
- Wacky humor, yoga, and recovery shake it up in a spirited new comedy about a washed up hockey player who inherits a Juice Bar on one condition-he has to get and stay sober.
- Artie the ant and his friends set out on new adventures that will bring them tentacle to tentacle with other ant nations. With his happy go lucky personality and their passion for music and all their relations, it is no surprise that they find friends among the ants their elders would call their natural born foes. In fact, Artie and his friends meet new friends from other nations and they work together to create a place where all the nations can work together in peace and harmony.
- In 1858, rumours of gold drew thousands of gun toting American miners into the heart of the Fraser Canyon. A wave of greed which threatened the local Nlaka'pamux's very way of life. What followed was a forgotten war which decided the fate of British Columbia.
- From east to west, the Anishinaabe blazed a trail the world would follow.
- Deep in the Ohio Country, an Indigenous alliance would humble an empire.
- The price of the Abenaki's loyalty is their blood.
- To keep their homeland, the Odawa would have to fight.
- In an age of clashing empires, the Maliseet would fight for their place in North America.
- In Canada's darkest hour, Mohawk courage decided the fate of a nation.
- On the western edge of North America, two worlds collide.
- A brutal war for the Pacific Northwest would be decided by a single battle.
- In a harsh land full of dangerous rivals, the Metis must fight to survive.
- Welcome to T'kemlups, a violent boom town which helped give birth to British Columbia.
- From exiles to conquerors, the Lakota nation would become legends.
- Hunted by a ruthless enemy, the Nimiipuu faced an impossible fight for freedom.
- For centuries, mass migration turned North America into a battleground.
- For over eight hundred years North America was a battleground. For territory, resources and survival the First Nations fought each and the European newcomers. A titanic struggle to decide the fate of a continent.