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- The true story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, her struggles for equal rights, and the early cases of a historic career that lead to her nomination and confirmation as U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice.
- Humans adapt to a synthetic environment, with new transformations and mutations. With his partner Caprice, Saul Tenser, celebrity performance artist, publicly showcases the metamorphosis of his organs in avant-garde performances.
- The series follows Frankie Drake, a female private detective operating in Toronto in the 1920s.
- Follows a gender-fluid millennial who straddles various identities, exposing the identities and labels that are no longer applicable.
- Every summer, the Royal Canadian Air Cadets offers its top cadets the chance to participate in an elite flight-training camp. As the Crow Flies follows a group of these young men and women as they undergo seven weeks of training to get their pilot's license in an intense program that normally takes six to eight months.
- A sailor is sent hurtling into the sky by the Halifax Explosion.
- Examining the debate around historical figures whose imprint on the city of Toronto is no longer unanimously hailed worthy of commemoration.
- This feature documentary presents a thoughtful and vivid portrait of the predominantly Black Canadian residents in Toronto facing imposed relocation.
- Reginald "Sweet Daddy" Siki is a professional wrestling icon, successful country music singer, and household name. This is his story, told by wrestling icons, celebrities, fascinating historians, family, friends, and the legend himself.
- Pass the Salt is an hour-long investigation into the mysteries of one of our most fundamental elements: salt. It's an exploration that takes us from far beneath the earth's crust, to the inner depths of the human body - a search for the real answers to a mounting debate about the benefits and dangers of sodium chloride (table salt). Pass the Salt uses creative and stylish visual analogs to bring this science to life. One would think that our understanding of something as basic as salt (sometimes referred to as "the fifth element") would be straightforward, but the humble salt-shaker holds many mysteries. We meet passionate players from both sides of the dinner table and discover how long-held beliefs are being questioned - and how everything we thought we knew about salt may be wrong. We'll taste-test salts from around the world, de-bunk myths, and re-examine data. We'll join scientists and scholars, salt harvesters, chefs and specialists on the front lines of the "Great Salt Debate" in labs, kitchens, salt harvesting operations - and even spaceships. This is a fantastic opportunity to explore new science about an ancient substance that's been a part of culture and cuisine from our very beginnings.
- Through unique access to the Canadian prison system, "Prison Moms" explores the challenges faced by of a group of women trying to raise their children from behind bars.
- Through a tapestry of reflection, rare footage and her own home, filmmaker Holly Andersen tells the little-known story of the forced relocation of an Inuit community from Hebron, north of Nain, to more southerly locations along the Labrador Coast. Although that painful disruption of 233 lives occurred more than 50 years ago, the repercussions of the move last to this day.
- A short documentary about Tofino, BC based park ranger and "intertidal artist" Pete Clarkson and the making of his most ambitious and personal project to date: a memorial to the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake & Tsunami, made entirely out of marine debris from the disaster.
- Electronic Dance Music (EDM) is the most lucrative sector of the music industry, but it's a world dominated by men. Rhiannon Rozier wanted to break into that world, but the Vancouver-raised DJ says she ran into the glass ceiling. She couldn't make it to the next level, so she did something she never thought she would do: she posed for Playboy.
- Part oral history and part visual poem, Miss Campbell: Inuk Teacher is the story of Evelyn Campbell, a trailblazer for an Inuit-led educational system in the small community of Rigolet, Labrador.
- It follows the story of CBC veteran reporter Curt Petrovich as he collapses under the weight of PTSD and then fights to regain his sanity. It's a stunning departure in storytelling for a reporter who spent 30 years behind a cool conservative professional mask. On his road to recovery Curt stumbles into the strangest support group: the four Mounties responsible for the 2007 taser-related death of Robert Dziekanski at Vancouver International Airport.
- On May 4, 1992, a demonstration in response to the treatment of Toronto's black community by police spiraled out of control. Thirty years later activists, journalists and politicians revisit the events surrounding that day to offer insight.
- Canada's top country music artists come together for an evening of performances and award presentations in Calgary, Alberta.
- Join host and Canadian comedy icon Rick Mercer for a truly Canadian New Year's Eve countdown featuring musical performances and fireworks displays from celebrations all across Canada.
- While gift shopping at an "enlightened" toy store, a mother and son are out of luck finding the latest Spider-Man and Transformers toys-because all this eccentric shopkeeper proudly sells are Rick Mercer-themed toys that are meant to inspire the next generation of Canadian youth.
- As a young child, Bonnie Ammaq's parents moved their family from Igloolik to the vast interior of Baffin Island. Living off the land for eleven years, the family recount their time living as their ancestors did and the incredible happiness it gave them.