Practical & Applied Arts
Videos are listed chronologically by date added, beginning with the most recent
Hunting Treasure (1777-1793)
A new generation of rebels and entrepreneurs compete for the key to this land's prosperity – its natural resources – while others fight to protect them. It's an epic quest for treasure that shapes the country to this day. Features stories/events include: timber trade, sea otter trade, iron fou...
Stay-at-Home Animal Dads
There are some unsung heroes in the animal kingdom: fathers who fly solo after moms leave them behind with the kids. Why do these devoted dads raise their young all by themselves? Scientists are just beginning to uncover the answers to this evolutionary mystery.
The work of Sir Isaac Newton
In this video, Sir Issac Newton explains how he discovered gravity when an apple fell from a tree and (as legend has it) hit him on the head. He outlines how he used scientific method and process to think about gravity, questioning why things fall straight down, not sideways or upwards. He ...
A Question of Loyalties
Episode 5: 1775 to 1815 CE. At the beginning of the American Revolution in 1775, American rebels invade Canada, but despite the efforts of rebel spies to entice Quebec to join the revolution, les Canadiens refuse to take up arms against British rule, and the invasion ult...
3 Cool Facts About Teepees with Cottonball
Reaching Out: Sandy Bay, SK
It’s been a difficult year for the community of Sandy Bay. Several young people in this northern aboriginal community have killed themselves or attempted suicide. These tragedies, however, are serving as a wake up call. The suicides have forced the entire community to search for solutions ...
Focus on Coding and STEM: Grades 4-6
Focus on Coding and STEM: Kindergarten - Grade 3
Louis Riel: Changing Perceptions
Our Canada: Are We Racist?
Many Canadians see their country as safe, clean and equal. But is that third notion really true? Do we actually treat each other the same regardless of skin colour? Duncan McCue sets out to answer the big question: are we racist?
In an Uncertain World
Episode 17: 1976 to 1990 CE. The world order and economic boom that had taken shape after World War II starts to unravel, and a new era of uncertainty begins. Free trade, globalization and regionalism converge with the rise of feminism, aboriginal claims, growing multiculturalism and the...
Meet the Coywolf
A new carnivore can be found in cities across the Eastern seaboard, from Toronto to Montreal to Boston and even New York. A versatile predator that feasts on everything from rabbits to deer to moose. Scientists say it is one of the most adaptable mammals on the planet, but what surprises them ...
Science Please! Part 2
I Got Rhythm: The Science of Song
Why do we sing? Are we hardwired for melodies? Scientists and musicians explore the many ways that music profoundly affects the human body, the brain and human emotions. It's one of the oldest forms of communication, and like language, music seems an essential tool employed by humans for multi...