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Synopsis from YouTube: On March 28, 2009, the world shed light on global warming by turning the lights off. Canada proudly answered the call. From Vancouver to Halifax. The world thanks you, Canada. Let's lead the way again in 2010.



VAUGHAN, ON - The City Playhouse will roll out the “Green” carpet on January 4 & 5, 2008 for The 2008 Green Reel Environmental Film Festival.  The festival features an environmentally-themed collection of award-winning international documentaries, mainstream Hollywood entertainment and independent productions. The schedule of over twenty films includes several free screenings which are sponsored, in part, courtesy of the David Suzuki Foundation, the National Film Board of Canada, Joe Public Films and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.  The list of films include “A Crude Awakening : The Oil Crash”, ‘The Edge of Eden: Living With Grizzlies”, “Black Gold” and “Who Killed The Electric Car?”, Michael Moore’s controversial “Sicko”, the Award Winning “Being Caribou” and the powerful Canadian documentary “Toxic Trespass”.


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A USC Canada PSA YouTube video created by Allen Booth...

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Founded in 1945 as the Unitarian Service Committee of Canada, USC is a voluntary organization working to promote strong, healthy, and just communities in developing countries.

We work with partner organizations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America to strengthen community livelihoods, promote food security, and support peoples’ actions for social justice and equality. In Canada, we build awareness and support for international social change through public education and policy dialogue.


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Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006): Watch this film online on CBC's DocZone....

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Thin Ice: Saattuq (2007): The soundtrack on this film is awful. The female voice singing is incongruous to the visuals and this disturbs the viewer - it actually makes the film unwatchable in a few places. The soundt...

Footprints: Environment and the Way We Live: Thanks for this nice post. Really enjoyed reading it. Keep up the good work....

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