The Best Canadian Film award recognizes the Canadian film which best meets CLiFF’s purpose of telling stories of workers, unionized and non-unionized, thorough film by sharing the voice of those who seek justice on the job and dignity in the workplace.
Attendees of this screening will vote to select the winner of the 2023 Best Canadian Labour Film.
Everyday, people in Saskatchewan rely on public healthcare, libraries, schools, public transit, and Crown corporations to access the services they need to survive. Meeting Human Needs examines schemes used by conservative governments to privatize public services and the consequences suffered by communities. In exposing these schemes, the video makes the case for a collective future that protects and expands public services for all.
- Year2023
- Runtime0:18:57
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- DirectorLiz Gibson-DeGroote, Paula Krasiun-Winsel
The Best Canadian Film award recognizes the Canadian film which best meets CLiFF’s purpose of telling stories of workers, unionized and non-unionized, thorough film by sharing the voice of those who seek justice on the job and dignity in the workplace.
Attendees of this screening will vote to select the winner of the 2023 Best Canadian Labour Film.
Everyday, people in Saskatchewan rely on public healthcare, libraries, schools, public transit, and Crown corporations to access the services they need to survive. Meeting Human Needs examines schemes used by conservative governments to privatize public services and the consequences suffered by communities. In exposing these schemes, the video makes the case for a collective future that protects and expands public services for all.
- Year2023
- Runtime0:18:57
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- DirectorLiz Gibson-DeGroote, Paula Krasiun-Winsel