Passport to Canada

194911 minFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Roger Blais

Production: Sydney Newman

Script: Len Peterson

Thousands of immigrants come from Europe to Canada offering strength and skills in exchange for hope and a new life. "The long night is ended, the morning draws nigh," sums up the feelings of those who are sped through immigration formalities on their way to a fresh existence. Though the language may be different, these new Canadians soon find things in Canada that remind them of Holland, Poland or Belgium. Some immigrants carry on with their old trades--sewing, farming, diamond cutting. Others, on huge projects such as Des Joachims, use their muscles unsparingly to help build their adopted homeland, while their love of culture and their skilled professions will make valuable contributions to Canada in the future.

Subject categories


  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Cultural DiversityEuropean OriginsSocio-economic contribution of ImmigrantsWork
  • Work and Labour Relations > Cultural GroupsImmigrants

Credits


director
Roger Blais
producer
Sydney Newman
script
Len Peterson
camera
Jean-Marie Couture
Nick Ball
sound
Clifford Griffin
editing
Douglas Tunstell
Nicholas Balla
narration
John Scott
music
Maurice Blackburn