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Created by Ron E. Scott Original language(s) English Final episode date 23 December 2015 | 7.7/10 IMDb Country of origin Canada No. of seasons 5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Genre Crime dramaPolitical drama Starring Carmen MooreEric SchweigMichelle ThrushRoseanne SupernaultNathaniel ArcandGordon TootoosisSteven Cree MolisonAndrea MenardJustin RainAshley CallingbullGary FarmerTantoo CardinalTrevor DuplessisCheri MaracleBernard StarlightGlen Gould Awards Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role Cast Profiles |
Blackstone season 1 episode 1
Blackstone is a Canadian television series, which airs on APTN and Showcase. Written, created, directed and produced by Canadian producer Ron E. Scott, the series began filming its first season in 2010 in and around Edmonton, Alberta.
Contents
- Blackstone season 1 episode 1
- Blackstone behind the scenes with et canada
- Series Regulars
- Full Cast
- Notable Guest Stars
- Premise
- References

The series has gone on to have four full seasons. Season five started production in spring of 2015 and is scheduled to premiere Tuesday November 3. Season 5 was the final season.

In 2015, Prairie Dog Film + Television announced a deal which will see the first and second seasons of the series given a second run on CBC Television as a summer series, as well as making it available for download from iTunes. The television show is now available on Netflix.
Blackstone behind the scenes with et canada
Series Regulars
Full Cast
Amenakew family:
Bull family:
Delaronde family:
Fraser family:

Henry family:

Merasty family:
Stoney family:
Tailfeathers family:
Social Workers:
Police:
Lawyer:
Doctors:
Other major characters:
Notable Guest Stars
Premise
Blackstone follows the lives of Indigenous people living on the fictional Blackstone First Nations reserve, set in Alberta, Canada. The story is told from an Indigenous point of view. The show addresses important issues that Canadian aboriginals face such as racism, suicide, rape, addiction, alcoholism, drugs, water pollution, education, physical abuse, sexual abuse, child abuse, domestic violence, corruption, politics, crime, missing and murdered aboriginal women, and foster care.