Iran's view on Islamic democracy. And: Changing the campaign game.
Celebrating Canadian non-fiction: the 2010 Charles Taylor Award Finalists.
Why we give... what we give--our complicated relationship with aid.
Haiti: where is it going and where has it been?
Ontario's green dreams: Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Brad Duguid and a debate on the Samsung Deal.
A live debate from London, Ontario: Every year mid-sized communities around the province get an influx of energy and talent: college and university students coming for study. But how do you keep those young people around long-term? And what happens to your community if you don't?
Calling all competition: Federal Industry Minister Tony Clement and the opening up of the wireless communication market. And: Cracking the corporate holy grail: Author Grant McCracken and how anticipating cultural trends makes good business sense. Also: As the Agenda heads to London for the first stop On the Road, Author Joe Martin and how relentless change is driving Ontario's economy.
The climate after Copenhagen.
Religion in the rubble. And the lessons of William Shakespeare.
Generation Y or generation why me? From a successful boom to an echoing bust. Are the children of the baby boomers the new 'lost' generation? And: Ruffling feathers in the public service Carleton University Professor Linda Duxbury on the brewing bureaucratic generational war.