CBC-TV News in Review: November 2001*
- 2001 ----- color ----- 58 min ----- vhs
- Segments: 1. Terrorist Attack: The Retaliation (20 min) CBC-TV records and reviews the events, the underlying issues and the analyses of the recent terrorist attacks in the United States, as they relate in particular to the retaliation stage. Attempts to present a coherent factual and historical account of the aftermath of the initial attacks. 2. Terrorist Attack: Protecting Canada (23 min) Explores if or how Canada should be better insulated from such terrorism. Must we adopt a "fortress North America" mentality and behaviour pattern? Examines the wide-ranging legal, sociological and emotional impact on Canadians as we too attempt to regain a sense of normalcy in our daily lives. 3. The Farm Diary (13 min) Farming as a way of life in Canada and agriculture as a prime industry are the focal points for this case study of a Canadian farm family. All have been changed over the years, most recently as a result of adverse climatic conditions, political disagreement over the role of government subsidies and a changing global marketplace (Closed-Captioned). (Extensive study guide available upon request) (Donated by the Department of Canadian Studies) (Restricted to use by institutions of learning within the State of Washington only)
- Topics: (Agriculture, Canadian Studies, Family Life, History: American, Political Science: American, Sociology, War and Peace)
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