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- Black Ice exposes a history of racism in hockey through the untold stories of Black hockey players, both past and present, in a predominantly white sport.
- Archival footage, contemporary interviews and reflection on Willie Mays and his trailblazing influence in and outside baseball too.
- This a documentary about one of the most important basketball teams from Canada, the Vancouver Grizzlies. The film presents their story, many important moments and the great mystery behind their relocation to Memphis, which upset plenty of fans.
- Born Identities chronicles the genesis of the logos of Canada's two NBA franchises, the Toronto Raptors and Vancouver Grizzlies during the league's 1995 expansion north of the border.
- Serge Ibaka grew up poor and at times homeless in the streets of Brazzaville. His mom died when he was 7. His dad was in prison when he was 12. Despite these overwhelming obstaces he achieved his dream of becoming an NBA Champion. This documentary follows Serge on his journey home to the Republic of Congo, to show them the NBA Championship trophy but more importantly he shares a message that through hard work and determination, "Anything is Possible".
- New Wave: Baseball's Next Generation-a two-part series in partnership with Major League Baseball that follows Termarr Johnson, Jayson Jones, RJ Austin and Justin Crawford as they pursue their dreams of making it to The Show.
- WICK is a triumphant, reflective, and inspiring story which will provide audiences with an intimate and unfiltered snapshot into the world of Canadian icon Dr. Hayley Wickenheiser. The documentary takes viewers on a tour of Wickenheiser's life journey: from growing up on a farm in Saskatchewan, to teaching women in India and North Korea how to play hockey, to contributing to countless charitable causes and choosing to pursue a medical degree, all the while winning four Olympic hockey golds, seven world championships and becoming the first female to ever play pro men's hockey in Europe.
- Honoring exceptional Canadians with distinctive accomplishments in philanthropy, advocacy, and contributions towards the greater good.