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- Marcie Diggs, a lawyer that reconsiders her priorities after her aunt commits suicide. She works with a team of cynics and messy souls. They try to find justice for their diverse clients, having issues of racism, poverty, etc.
- Angelique's Isle is a harrowing tale of perseverance and survival that unfolds during the great copper rush of 1845, when newlyweds ANGELIQUE, a young Ojibway and CHARLIE, her voyageur husband, are left stranded throughout a brutal winter on Lake Superior's Isle Royale where Angelique is ultimately forced to face her inner demons and beliefs as the unbelievably beautiful, yet treacherous wilderness threatens to claim her.
- Tells the story of a nine year old half-Chinese half-Cree girl, Yvette Wong. On top of struggling to find her place in a small Saskatchewan community in the 1960s, she is also faced with the passing of her mother, who always told her children not to let anyone know they were Native Indian, as she believed they would have a better life if this information was kept hidden. Yvette confronts racism on the prairies in the classroom, with teachers and fellow students letting her know she is different from them. Despite wanting to be a doctor, her teacher states that girls can't be doctors, and that maybe she would be better suited as a nurse. Yvette begins to explore and embrace her Cree identity when she befriends Maggie Wolf, a part Mi'kmaq girl who encourages Yvette to be proud of her ancestry. When her Cree ancestry is revealed at school, Yvette confronts discrimination, but perseveres to pursue her dream of going to medical school.
- ORAH, a Nigerian immigrant taxi driver in Toronto, agrees to launder dirty money for her boss in exchange for bringing her son over from Nigeria. When the plan goes horribly wrong, Orah takes matters into her own hands to settle the score.
- A young, black NHL hopeful living in a racially divided Nova Scotian community finds his career prospects in jeopardy when tensions in his community come to a head.
- A music student is hired as a nanny for the summer at a remote cottage.
- Three dance crews prepare to do battle at the international Beat the World competition in Detroit. In the final showdown to become world champions lifelong hopes, dreams and even lives, are at stake.
- Chaos ensues after the estranged patriarch of the Jones family dies on their doorstep. When the paramedic who answers their 911 call tried to win over acerbic Jean Jones, his attempts are disrupted by old conflicts that come to a boil at the funeral.
- Mitzi Bearclaw is an indigenous woman who reluctantly returns to her isolated reserve to help her father care for her bitter mother.
- An everyday look at a hospital in the violent city of Johannesburg, South Africa, where the doctors and nurses work hard to save lives.
- TV Mini SeriesThe premium limited documentary series Sounds Black (4x60) examines the origins and impact of Black Music in Canada. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Cazhhmere Downey, with contributions from legends including Kardinal Offishall, Jully Black, Fefe Dobson, Maestro Fresh Wes, Deborah Cox, Keisha Chante and more, the series explores Black Canadian music from its tangled diasporic roots to its international dominance.
- Black South African (Miyeni) lives in Toronto with his Canadian wife (Stewart) in 1989. His fears of being stalked by South African secret police, force him to reflect back on his life growing up under apartheid.
- Featuring three of Canada's most prolific Afro Canadian musicians: Wray Downs, Sonny Greenwich, and Archie Alleyne.
- The Art of Change explores the only constant in life - change.
- When Duduzile Sibiya a girl woman haves a baby in a tree surrounded by flood waters, she is rescued by Dr. Jenny Langford and paramedic Simon Elliot in a dramatic helicopter rescue. Able who has a bullet wound to his head and Vusi whose arm has been suffered for black - magic purposes leave two international doctors, Dr. Russel Monsour and Dr. Grey Nash face with unique traumas.
- In addition to further operable challenges that are incontestable by the theft of JOZI-H, when patients don't make the "Red Line" questions are brought up about the system.
- While Dr. Ingrid Nyoka and Dr. Nthato Moraka share their history of deportation and reverting as strangers among their own people, Dr. Russ Monsour is swayed to espouse cultural heritage and that of his profession by divulging himself to the teaching of Nomsa, a Sangoma.
- While treating a young boy Kwame, who needs a knee operation Dr. Greg Nash soon finds that Kwame really suffers from something a great deal more inevitable.
- After a freak accident a paramedic at Jozi - H , Rocky Naylar rushes his daughter to the hospital, which rouse agonizing memories for Mike.
- When the crowd becomes rambunctious Greg's kind deed of taking Kwame to see a soccer match becomes calamitous putting Kwame already delicate life in danger.
- Finding out that a forensic scientist has exhumed her fathers last remains Ingrid journeys to look at her fathers last resting place. Russ takes on a patients who diagnosis requires for a quarantine.
- Looking for answers about her fathers disappearance in 1985, Dr. Ingrid discovers herself in Yeoville. On this travel she assists a patient named Simone looks for her daughter, Cathy.
- The question of advantageous treatment for high profile officials is brought up with the admission of Minister Albert Mzobe. That resulted in her fingers being crushed a talented Violinist is admitted to the hospital after a car accident.
- Ingrid meets up with a figure from the past that might know something about the disappearance of her father. For spiritual guidance Russ and Nomsa visits Bap' Umphemba were Russ finds the peace he has been looking for.
- From illegal circumcisions three boys are rushed in for severe wounds. Russ has memories of his own initiation into manhood while Zane attempts to implicate the tradition behind this practice.
- When Greg discovers the real reason his brother has come to see him their relationship is tested. With having to continue working with Ingrid Russ is riled and petitions for a that another trainee is selected.
- While Kwame's life is ostensibly stable, Greg and Ingrid work feverishly to save a coworkers life.
- A police officer is charged with killing a woman with his Police vehicle, his defence is that his superior officer was with him and he was told to give chase to a criminal.
- Marcie's patience is tested when an indigenous girl accused of murder refuses a deal that will afford her a more lenient sentence, Iris butts heads with Reggie when he fails to notice a client being blatantly racist.
- Marcie's previous client Willie MacIsaac resurfaces, but this time Willie has been charged with the murder of his ex-wife, Gloria. Doug fights for a nurse accused of stealing from a coma-stricken elderly patient.
- Marcie faces off against a former colleague; Pam volunteers to represent a friend; Marcie struggles with her anger toward the pastor she believes drove her aunt to commit suicide.
- Marcie fights to help an FASD mom retain custody of her baby.
- An activist lawyer jeopardizes Marcie's client; when Doug defends a lawyer, his past is dredged up; Marcie and Carson struggle to keep their jobs from coming between them.
- Marcie's client gets taken by law enforcement; Pam's arguments against the eviction of a pregnant client, cause the entire building to be condemned; Leah ignores Marcie's advice on workplace dating.
- Marcie goes to extremes to protect her client after his plea deal is taken away; Reggie re-evaluates his marriage; Colleen and Gregor uses Doug as a pawn in their political games; Carson is caught in a lie.
- Nikki's defence of a young Madam takes a surprising turn, and Doug represents Pam's sister in a discrimination case