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  1. The Heritage Minutes collection is a bilingual series of history-focused public service announcements. Each 60-second short film depicts a significant person, event or story in Canadian history. First released in 1991, the Heritage Minutes have been shown on television, in cinemas and online.

  2. The Heritage Minutes is a series of sixty-second short films, each illustrating an important moment in Canadian history. Published by Historica Canada the Minutes integrate Canadian history, folklore and myths into dramatic storylines.

  3. Heritage Minutes: Winnipeg Falcons. Heritage Minutes are dramatic interpretations of pivotal events in Canada’s history. These 60-second short films commemorate notable Canadians,...

  4. The Heritage Minutes collection is a bilingual series of history-focused public service announcements. Each 60-second short film depicts a significant person, event or story in Canadian history.

  5. Historica Canada is a charitable organization that offers programs in both official languages that you can use to explore, learn, reflect on our history, and consider what it means to be Canadian.

  6. Heritage Minutes, formerly known as Historica Minutes: History by the Minute, is a series of sixty-second short films, each illustrating an important moment in Canadian history.

  7. Heritage Minutes are dramatic interpretations of pivotal events in Canadas history. These 60-second vignettes commemorate notable Canadians, achievements in innovation, and instances of perseverance and bravery.

  8. Heritage Minutes are dramatic interpretations of pivotal events in Canada’s history. These 60-second vignettes commemorate notable Canadians, achievements…

  9. Oct 25, 2018 · The Heritage Minutes collection is a bilingual Canadian legacy project comprised of 60-second short films, each depicting a significant person, event or story in Canadian history. First produced in 1991, they have been shown on television and in cinemas, and have become a part of Canadian culture.

  10. The story of Chanie "Charlie" Wenjack, whose death sparked the first inquest into the treatment of Indigenous children in Canadian residential schools. Details.

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