This feature documentary is an inquiry into Canada's economic troubles of the 1970 and '80s. The film summarizes the facts at hand, including some pre-NAFTA speculation about economic dependency on the United States. At roughly thirty percent, the Canada of a few decades ago was more foreign-owned than any other country in the world. Still, however, a great and stubborn national pride in our cultural and social idiosyncrasies persists, resulting in the confidence to look elsewhere besides the United States for economic alliances and models. This episode is the fifth and last part of the series Reckoning: The Political Economy of Canada.
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Documentary
0.0
Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope
Documentary
0.0
Fascism Inc.
Documentary
5.6
Roger & Me
Documentary, History, Comedy
7.1
Cuba, A Paradise on the Brink
Documentary
8.0
The Bigger Bubble
Documentary, Comedy, Crime, History
0.0
Freedom of Choice: How the Government Controls What You Consume
Documentary
0.0
Euroestafa
Documentary
0.0
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
Documentary
7.2
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Documentary
6.2
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Documentary, History
7.1
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Documentary, Animation
7.3
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Documentary
7.5
The Money Masters
History, Documentary
7.5
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Documentary
0.0
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Documentary
6.9
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Documentary
0.0
Money as Debt II
Documentary, Animation
7.3
Freakonomics
Documentary
6.1
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Documentary
0.0