NFB Collection
Eye Witness No. 4
194813 minFilm: Documentary, News Magazine (1940-1965)
Production: Don Mulholland
North of The Pas, in Manitoba, commercial fishing is practised on a big scale. Fishermen chop holes in the ice and, at forty-below, haul in a catch that is part of a five million dollar harvest. Near Norway House, Manitoba, a doctor of the Indian Health Service struggles against ice and muskeg, malnutrition and disease to build a better future for Canada's first citizens. In Banff, a winter carnival attracts crowds that watch ski experts and the crowning of the carnival queen. This issue ends with a colour sequence of Barbara Ann Scott, an Olympic skating champion, in action.
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Subject categories
- Health and Medicine > Community Health ServicesDiseasesFood Issues and NutritionIndigenous Peoples
- Sports and Leisure - Winter Sports > Figure SkatingPortraitsWinter Carnivals
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Health and SafetyPrairies
- Fishing and Hunting Industries > Ice Fishing
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- Don Mulholland