Contact Us FAQ Français
Home / Breaking Free: W5

Breaking Free: W5


Catalogue Number:  CTV769
Producer:  CTV
Producing Agencies:  CTV
Subject:  Canadian History, Canadian Social Issues, Criminal Justice & Law, Current Events, Documentary, First Nations Studies, Guidance, History, Indigenous Issues, Indigenous Peoples, Social Issues, Social Sciences, Sociology
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  Canada
Copyright Year:  2019
Running Time:  21:00
Closed Captions:  Yes


Request Preview Access

Breaking Free is a compelling investigation into a decades long fight by a Manitoba man, Brian Anderson who continues to maintain his innocence following a 1974 murder conviction. W5's Avery Haines investigates the brutal murder case that may have led the Canadian justice system to convict an innocent man. Well before Indigenous rights and Truth and Reconciliation were a part of the national dialogue, correspondent Jim Reed exposed what, at the time, must have been shocking concepts: that police may lie, that the courts sometimes gets it wrong, and that Indigenous people may be more vulnerable to the failures of Canada’s justice system.

MORE RESOURCES



Related Titles

Victim or Villain: W5

CTV CTV645

In the early 1980s, a sexual predator was prowling Vancouver neighbourhoods, among them Mount...

Crimetown: W5

CTV CTV760

W5's Avery Haines visits North Battleford, Saskatchewan where the crime rate is almost five times...

Railroaded: W5

CTV CTV810

Glen Assoun was convicted and sent to prison for a crime he has maintained for over two decades he...

Profound Lessons from Indigenous Law: John Borrows - The Green...

Paper Tiger PT0011

John Borrows is one of Canada's most prolific and celebrated legal scholars and a professor of law...


Browse Our Collection By Subject

View All Subjects