- Heritage Minute
Heritage Minutes, also known officially as "Historica Minutes: History by the Minute", are sixty-second short films each illustrating an important moment in Canadian history. They appear frequently on Canadian television and in cinemas before movies. The minutes were first introduced on
March 31 ,1991 as part of a one-off heavily-promoted history quiz show hosted byRex Murphy . The thirteen original short films were broken up and run between shows onCBC Television . The continued broadcast of the Minutes and the production of new ones was pioneered byCharles Bronfman 'sCRB Foundation andCanada Post (withBell Canada being a later sponsor). They have been produced and narrated by noted Canadian broadcasterPatrick Watson .While the CRB has not paid networks to air the minutes, they have made them freely available. The
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has ruled that Heritage Minutes are an "on-going dramatic series" thus each minute counts as ninety-seconds of a station'sCanadian content requirements [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/canrec/n1960-07.txt] .The Heritage Minutes themselves have become part of Canadian culture. The high production values and entertaining but educating content has met general acclaimFact|date=May 2007 and today there are seventy-four of them available for viewing at www.histori.ca. While popular, they have been criticized.
Robert Fulford , for instance, has attacked them for their solemn pomposity.Parodies
The Canadian sketch comedy shows "
This Hour Has 22 Minutes " and "Royal Canadian Air Farce " have both parodied the Heritage Minute format in sketches."
The Comedy Network " frequently airs short parodies titled Sacrilege MomentsList of Heritage Minutes
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Agnes Macphail demandingpenal reform
*Andrew Mynarski 's brave attempt to free his friend from a bomber turret
* The development of theAvro Arrow (This Heritage Minute was made using footage from the 1997 mini-seriesThe Arrow )
*Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine andRobert Baldwin build interlingual cooperation
*James Naismith 's invention ofBasketball
* The "Bluenose " wins its last race
* The art ofPaul-Émile Borduas and theQuiet Revolution
*Joseph Casavant , world renowned organ maker
* The art ofEmily Carr
*Emily Murphy 's quest for equal rights for women
*Étienne Parent demands equality for French and English
* The planning forExpo 67
* MPJohn Matheson looks at candidates for Canada's new flag
*John McCrae pens "In Flanders Fields "
*New France , under the leadership of governorLouis de Buade de Frontenac , repels the British invasion of1690 (narration was later added to this Minute in order to clarify the story)
*Frontier College educates those away from the urban centres
* Englishman Archie Belaney becomesGrey Owl
* Vince Coleman sacrifices his own life to save a train from theHalifax Explosion
* The efforts ofLouis-Joseph Papineau gives full equality of religion toJew s in Canada
* AnInuksuk is built
*Jackie Robinson joins theMontreal Royals
*Jacques Plante becomes the first NHLgoaltender to wear a mask in regular play
*Jennie Trout becomes Canada's first woman doctor
*John Cabot discovers theGrand Banks
* John Humphrey drafts theUnited Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
* InventorJoseph-Armand Bombardier and beginnings of his passion forengineering
* Mary Travers becomes a famed popular singer in Quebec
*Laura Secord aids the British in theWar of 1812 with an overland trek to warn of an American military advance
* Thomas Eadie develops thetrans-Canadian microwave network
* The rehearsal for the first performance ofO Canada
* The achievements and execution ofLouis Riel
* SurgeonLucille Teasdale devotes her life to helping the poor inAfrica
*Guglielmo Marconi receives the first trans-Atlantic radio signals in Newfoundland
* Female World War II pilotMarion Orr
*Marshall McLuhan coins the phrase "the medium is the message "
*Maurice Ruddick recounts the 1958 Springhill mine disaster
* The importance ofmidwives in early Canada
* The town ofMyrnam, Alberta forms a non-denominational hospital.
*Jacques Cartier misunderstands some Natives resulting in the name "Canada"
*Nat Taylor invents the multiplex
*Nellie McClung demands the right to vote inManitoba
*Jean Nicollet becomes the first European to reachLake Michigan , but thinks it's thePacific
* A youngChinese-Canadian risks his life helping to build theCanadian Pacific Railway
* French Canadian families adopt Irish orphans in the 1850s while allowing them to keep their original names
* The surprise victory of theParis Crew , a group of unheralded Canadian rowers, at the 1867 World Championships
* Georges andPauline Vanier and their lifetimes of achievement
* The formation of theIroquois Confederacy
* Dr.Wilder Penfield makes important discoveries inneuroscience when a patient smells burnt toast as the initial signal for anepileptic seizure, during theMontreal procedure
* Queen Victoria decides to grant Canada responsible government after the crushing of theRebellions of 1837
*Maurice Richard scores five goals and three assists for eight points in a single game. His explosive 18-year career made him the most exciting player of his generation and a hero to Quebeckers
* TeacherKate Henderson sways school trustees to embrace new methods, and the event is immortalized in a famous painting by Robert Harris
* The 1870 fire in theSaguenay
* SirSandford Fleming develops the system of internationalstandard time
*Sitting Bull seeks refuge in Canada (starring Graham Greene as Sitting Bull)
* Prairie settlers build a house ofsod
*Sam Steele of theRoyal Canadian Mounted Police bars an unruly American from theYukon despite being threatened at gunpoint
* The beginning of theStratford Festival of Canada
*Joe Shuster createsSuperman
* A First Nations family teaches early settlers how to makemaple syrup
*J.S. Woodsworth convinces Prime MinisterWilliam Lyon Mackenzie King to introduce old agepension s
*Joseph Burr Tyrrell discovers a plethora ofdinosaur bones in Alberta
* AnAfrican-American escapes to Canada along theUnderground Railroad
* Three men from Pine Street inWinnipeg win theVictoria Cross inWorld War I , and the street's name is changed toValour Road in their honour
*L'Anse aux Meadows is settled byVikings
* CanadianMennonites devise sustainable agriculture practices that aid the Third World
* The bear of a Canadian soldier becomes the inspiration forWinnie the Pooh
* A Native Canadian grandfather explains the significance of the Great Peace to his granddaughter
*Johnny Lombardi entertains his comrades in the field during a respite of theWorld War II D-Day taking ofJuno Beach by Canadian forces.
* Sgt. MajorJohn Robert Osborn sacrifices his life to protect his men in theBattle of Hong Kong in World War II and is posthumously granted the Victoria Cross
*Mona Parsons , a partisan World War II Allied agent in theNetherlands escapes execution and later imprisonment by theNazis and meets her future husband who confirms her nationality to Canadian forces liberating the nation
* Brigadier-GeneralJacques Dextraze resolves a hostage situation in the Congo with his UN Peacekeeping forces contingent.
* GeneralArthur Currie prepares his Canadian forces for the successful taking ofVimy Ridge in World War I.
* Returning World War II veterans successfully agitate for increasing housing assistance
* A eulogy is given forTommy Prince , Canada’s most-decorated Aboriginal war veteranee also
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