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- Linda Archer, an attractive new schoolteacher, arrives in a country town and is hosted by the Gares, a farming family that works from sunup to sundown to ensure profit on their crops. Linda finds the family pleasant but reserved, except for the ambitious father, Caleb. As she slowly befriends the tough oldest daughter, Jude, and meets some of the local folk, the Gare's complex family struggles and secrets begin to surface and lead to an alarming series of events.
- Dives into the spiritual teachings, customs & daily lives of young adults from ALL faiths and cultures around the globe!
- Has internet anonymity unleashed a 'dark demon' lurking in all of us? A film that reveals the hard truths surrounding anonymity, dark instincts and freedom on the internet. Smartphones have put the internet into our pockets and billions of people around the world are now connected online.
- Am I a Boy or Girl is a series designed to record, share and celebrate the personal stories of transgender women and men from across Canada; stories of struggle, of courage and of triumph.
- A weekly retro music request show.
- SEEDS - Why Israel and Palestine is important to all. Muslims, Christians and Jews seeking peaceful coexistence.
- Former Prime Minister John Turner never compromised integrity for political gain during his 25-year parliamentary career. In Turner's own words, this documentary recounts pivotal Canadian historical events from the 1960's through to the early 1990's. From the War Measure's Act to Free Trade debates, Turner provides a non-partisan commentary on issues that continue to define Canada's political landscape.
- Dog Park Tales is a half hour television documentary series celebrating the 'Tales' & 'Tails' of the Dog Park. It takes a lighthearted look at how dog 'culture' has become an integral part of our daily lives - at work and at play.
- Join Dave LeBlanc as he explores North America to separate the simply trendy from the totally timeless. From hot spots to geek chic, he's on assignment to analyze architecture, fashion, gaming, graffiti, tattoos and a whole lot more. Does cool stand a chance in our jaded, digital world? The answer may surprise you!'
- This fascinating two-part programme explores cutting edge research surrounding the brain and its ability to function. In part one, two renowned neurologists are working to understand the brain's "plasticity" and introduce us to a woman who functions well with literally half a brain and a blind professor who learns to "see" with his tongue. Part two explores the brain's elusive capacity to create and store memory, as seen through one man who remarkably remembers every single detail of his life, and an athlete whose memory was wiped clean following a tragic accident.
- For almost 60 years, Lake Ontario has been under lock down - surrounded, controlled and managed - more than any other large lake in human history. What happens when the ebb and flow of such a vast aquatic ecosystem is replaced by the cool efficiency of a swimming pool?
- Portraits Of War offers an intimate look at Renowned Canadian Painter Alex Colville's experiences with the Canadian Army during World War Two. As a military artist, he documented the troop landings at Normandy on D-Day, and was there as Allied forces pressed on into Germany. In Portraits Of War, Colville's story is intertwined with that of another Canadian who documented the reality of World War Two: Harold Morden, a combat evacuation medic and amateur photographer whose candid pictures snapped on the fly, when the Military Police weren't watching, captured the nature of life on the front lines in ways that few civilians have ever seen. The paths of Colville and Morden would eventually cross, on one of the war's darkest days. Both men were among the few Canadians present when the Allies liberated the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, and bore witness that day to evidence of unimaginable depravity. It would change them forever.
- The Army is at war and America is at Walmart.