Social Studies
Videos are listed chronologically by date added, beginning with the most recent
Naked We Stand. Episode 34
Series: Looking Back
Doukhobours march nude through Yorkton when the federal government refuses to honour immigration pledges.
Summer of Fear. Episode 33
Series: Looking Back
A child-murderer terrorizes Saskatoon in the summer of 1975. David Threinen is eventually caught and remains in jail today. (Content caution)
The Price of Pride. Episode 32
Series: Looking Back
A Glidden-area couple is charged with murder after the Depression drives them to a botched suicide attempt that ends in the death of their son. (Content caution)
Cowboy Imposter. Episode 31
Series: Looking Back
A Quebec teenager flees to southwestern Saskatchewan in 1907 to live the cowboy life and change his identity to become Will James, the famous artist-writer cowboy.
Death Over Moose Jaw. Episode 30
Series: Looking Back
A TransCanada passenger plane collides with a training jet over Moose Jaw in 1954 and rains death down on the city.
Dickens of the Mounted. Episode 29
Series: Looking Back
NWMP Inspector Dickens, the alcoholic son of the British novelist Charles Dickens, wisely surrenders Fort Pitt during the 1885 North-West Rebellion, but is vilified for his perceived cowardice.
The Sage of Sintaluta. Episode 28
Series: Looking Back
E.A. Partridge sells farmers on his utopian vision of how farming and grain-handling should work.
Chief Whitecap. Episode 27
Series: Looking Back
The Dakota-Sioux Chief is the only Indian leader to be acquitted during the 1885 North-West Rebellion because he had a white witness and friend.
The Birth of Medicare. Episode 26
Series: Looking Back
Saskatchewan doctors go on strike in 1961 to protest the introduction of Medicare.
Factoria. Episode 25
Series: Looking Back
Investors lose a bundle when a proposed industrial mega-park collapses during Saskatoon's real estate bust in 1912.
The Unionist Party. Episode 24
Series: Looking Back
Two Conservative MLAs from Saskatchewan start the province's first separatist party in 1980 giving the movement some fleeting credibility.
The Blizzard of '47. Episode 23
Series: Looking Back
An elderly couple get lost in a snowstorm during the worst blizzard in Saskatchewan history.
Lions of Winter. Episode 22
Series: Looking Back
The Richardson rink of Regina wins the national and international championships in the early 1960s and change the game of curling in the process.
The Fighting Bishop. Episode 21
Series: Looking Back
Anglican Bishop Lloyd, the saviour of the Barr colonists, fights against the immigration of continental Europeans in the late 1920s.
God's Painter. Episode 20
Series: Looking Back
Berthold Imhoff, a German painter, makes an international name for himself by decorating hundreds of Saskatchewan churches. He dies penniless.