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Chroniques de notre terre natale - Retour au bercail

2011 5 min
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Ce court métrage documentaire suit le chauffeur Abdoul Aziz Sakho. Celui-ci fixe l’enseigne lumineuse numéro 148 sur son taxi et se prépare à une soirée de routine. Il conduira les passagers habituels vers leur destination à l’intérieur ou aux environs d’Iqaluit. Comment se douterait-il de ce qui l’attend?

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Ce court métrage documentaire suit le chauffeur Abdoul Aziz Sakho. Celui-ci fixe l’enseigne lumineuse numéro 148 sur son taxi et se prépare à une soirée de routine. Il conduira les passagers habituels vers leur destination à l’intérieur ou aux environs d’Iqaluit. Comment se douterait-il de ce qui l’attend?

  • direction
    Bjorn Simonsen
  • producer
    David Christensen
  • text
    Bjorn Simonsen

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Ages 15 to 17
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After viewing this short documentary, locate Iqaluit, Nunavut, on a map of Canada. Engage the class in a discussion beginning with the dangers of driving a taxi in Iqaluit for a living. What other transportation options are there in Iqaluit? What would make Iqaluit an attractive place to live and work? What kinds of jobs would one likely find there? Assign students to research the most dangerous jobs in Canada, as well as those in their specific province or territory.
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