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Breaking Point (French: Point de rupture) is a Canadian documentary film, released in 2005.Aired on CBC Television in English and on Radio-Canada in French and released to mark the tenth anniversary of the 1995 Quebec sovereignty referendum, the film explored the dynamics of the referendum campaign through interviews with and news clips of several of the major players on both sides of the debate.
From 1991 to 1995, 50 episodes aired. In 2012, new Minutes were produced in the lead-up to Canada's sesquicentennial (150th anniversary of Canadian Confederation) in 2017. The Minutes have featured appearances by some of Canada's best-known personalities, including Jared Keeso, Michael Shanks, Calum Worthy, Colm Feore, Dan Aykroyd, and Kate ...
The Société Radio-Canada's Réseau de l'information launches, being the first French language all-news channel. January 22: 1995 Gemini Awards. A number of new television channels launch, including Life Network, Bravo!, Discovery Channel, WTN, CMT. February 1: Front Page Challenge, the long running quiz show, ends after 38 years and almost ...
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October 24 – The James Bay Cree vote 96.3% in favour of their territory remaining part of Canada in the event of Quebec sovereignty. October 27 – A massive rally is held in Montreal by the No side in the referendum. October 30 – The 1995 Quebec referendum is held on sovereignty. The No side narrowly wins.
In Canada, the film was released on VHS as Law of the Jungle through CFP Video, on the week starting July 22, 1995. [9] In the U.S., it debuted through Triboro Entertainment on July 25, 1995, and its title was changed to Street Law, possibly to avoid confusion with another actioner distributed by the company that summer, Jungleground.
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Marilyn Waring on Sex, Lies and Global Economics is a 1995 documentary film on Marilyn Waring, directed by Terre Nash, produced by the National Film Board of Canada, and largely based on Waring's book If Women Counted (1988). [1] Sequences from the film were shot in Canada, New Zealand, New York City, the Persian Gulf, and the Philippines.