Description |
1 online resource (42 min.) |
Series |
Current affairs in video |
Summary |
Over the course of a decade Brooks, Alberta, transformed from a socially conservative, primarily white town to one of the most diverse places in Canada as immigrants and refugees flocked to find jobs at the Lakeside Packers slaughterhouse. This film is a portrait of those people working together and adapting to change through the first-ever strike at Lakeside |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed May 9, 2014) |
Credits |
Writer/director, Dana Inkster ; producer, Bonnie Thompson ; narration, Clifton Joseph ; editor, Paul Mortimer ; consultant, Gil Cardinal ; camera, Tom Couchman, Daron Donahue, Lisa Fryklund, Sidney Bailey, Morton Molyneux, Shaun Henning, Patrick McLaughlin ; location sound, Gary Bruckner, Mike Myrden, Igal Petel, Jamie Kidd ; photography, Brad Wrobleski ; original music, Kory Lowe |
Notes |
This edition in English |
Subject |
Labor unions -- Alberta -- Brooks
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Economic history.
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Labor unions.
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SUBJECT |
Brooks (Alta.) -- Economic conditions
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Subject |
Alberta -- Brooks.
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Genre/Form |
Documentary films.
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Documentary films.
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Documentaires.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Thompson, Bonnie.
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Inkster, Dana, 1972-
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National Film Board of Canada.
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