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  1. Surviving Progress is a 2011 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks, loosely based on A Short History of Progress, a book and a 2004 Massey Lecture series by Ronald Wright about societal collapse. The film was produced by Daniel Louis, Denise Robert, and Gerry Flahive.

  2. The Price We Pay. Smart, eye-opening and incendiary, The Price We Pay examines the timely issue of tax avoidance and exposes how tech giants and Multinationals are stashing trillions offshore and depriving governments of hundreds of billions in tax revenue each year. IMDb 7.3 1 h 33 min 2015. 13+. Documentary · International · Cerebral · Dark.

  3. 440664706. The Corporation is a 2003 Canadian documentary film written by University of British Columbia law professor Joel Bakan and filmmaker Harold Crooks, and directed by Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbott. The documentary examines the modern corporation. Bakan wrote the book The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power during ...

  4. Jun 8, 2012 · Directed collaboratively by Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks (each experienced in the ways of "the activism documentary"), SURVIVING PROGRESS sparks vital conversation and thoughts if not big-screen ...

  5. May 27, 2010 · Update - Crooks in custody. Former commandant of the Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF) Harold Crooks is now in police custody. Mr. Crooks fled Jamaica in March after he was accused of carnal abuse. Commanding officer for St. Ann Superintendent Gary Griffiths says Mr. Crooks was arrested at the Ocho Rios pier in St. Ann around 8 a.m.this ...

  6. Sep 12, 2018 · Highly respected motorcycling journalist Harold Crooks has sadly passed away at the age of 83. The Ballymena man had a long and distinguished involvement in the sport and became the motorcycling ...

  7. The Price We Pay is a 2014 Canadian documentary film. It premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. [1] Directed by Harold Crooks and based on Brigitte Alepin's book La Crise fiscale qui vient, [2] the film profiles the use of tax havens by large corporations as a dodge from having to pay corporate taxes. [3]