Historians and filmmakers dissect CBC’s maligned doc series ‘The Story of Us’
TORONTO — The CBC attempted to cram 150 years of Canadian history into the 10-hour docu-drama “Canada: The Story of Us.” By many accounts, it’s not doing so well.
But this isn’t the only series that has failed to capture our rich and varied past, celebrated historian Christopher Moore said Wednesday, lamenting a general “fear of historians” that has marked “almost every film project and television project” he’s been involved with.
Moore, who was not a part of the CBC production, blamed the downfall of such shows on “producers and directors who essentially are determined to become instant experts.”
“They want to get the imprimatur of historians, but they really don’t want to listen to them,” complained Moore, a two-time Governor General’s Literary Award winner for “Louisbourg Portraits: Life in An Eighteenth Century Garrison Town” and “From Then to Now: A Short History of the World.”


