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The Loser
The film's synopsis is about a Member of the Legislative Assembly who jeopardizes the health of his region with a new tax. Citizens realize they only have a few months left for the party to live so they decide to correct the mistakes of the past “with Recall.”
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HST "The Deception"
The idea of "Misplaced Loyalty" is explored in this hour-long DVD documentary, by Canadian filmmakers, Juan S. Carron and Enoch C. Foster, tells the story of one highly-skilled and extremely motivated Premiere trained lackey, trying to convince the public the HST will benefit the people.
This acid-tongued, shamelessly Neo-Con continues to assert himself as the successor to W.A.C.. Bennett, delivering scathing diatribes on his political opponents in his last stand-up performance. The "Corporate Media" misses the usual targets, including HST, BC Rail, and the back room dealings. The extras are too slim for all but the most stalwart fans to warrant a purchase, but it's definitely worth a rental......
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VIHA -- "Best Wages on Earth, Worst Services on Earth"
A controversial documentary about British Columbia's failing health care system and for anyone to suggest that this film is a warning to every single British Columbian is right The hospital soap opera doesn't do much for me, but there's no debating the throngs of mostly deranged fans who think of these "Characters" as good friends. This documentary treats those enthusiasts well, with an extended cut to services in the finale, as well as an in-depth look at the staff of VIHA, with wage increases, bonuses, extended benefits, and golden handshakes. VIHA provides the best wages on earth, while providing the worst services on earth, the spinoff "Private Health-care" is also out, boasting similarly impressive benefits........
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RCMP "The Master Collection"
Award-winning Canadian filmmakers, Patrice Labonté and Cécile Lizotte makes a documentary film that explores the RCMP style of dispensing justice by it's members, – a cult hit on the festival circuit since 2009, it is just making its debut on DVD.- At the heart of the film is the evaluation of the paternalistic attitutes of this Organization and the male hierarchy."We now all know that the RCMP is riddled with corruption, which is uncovered in this hour-long DVD documentary, "from two-bit thugs, to Canada's largest gang." also included is a bonus CD of the RCMP - "Singing the Blues" as well as a audio cassette tape of tricks, tactics and techniques of being a liar thug and coward......
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