Remarkably, amidst the tragedy, documentary on plight of aboriginal children in remote reserves shows a way forward

While filmmaker Andrée Cazabon's new documentary Third World Canada focuses on the story of one First Nations community, it is clear that the patterns of suicide, loss, trauma and courage to move on are seen on First Nations across the country.

What do you know about the third world that exists in Canada? That is the theme of Third World Canada, a new documentary film by Gemini-nominee Andrée Cazabon. Third World Canada focuses on Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (K.I.) also known as Big Trout Lake, an isolated First Nation i...

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