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52:38 - Feb 21, 2019The second episode examines the events of Easter Week 1916 on a day-to-day basis.
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48:25 - Feb 21, 2019Opened in 2016, the Panama Canal Extension is an engineering project on an unprecedented scale. Designed to enlarge the existing 100 year old canal, this $5.25 billion dollar project has redefined world trade routes.
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45:13 - Feb 21, 2019Meet the most scientifically studied people in the world - 1,037 individuals followed since their births in 1972.
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52:29 - Feb 21, 2019From modest beginnings, Denmark becomes one of the greatest powers and arbiters of taste in northern Europe.
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52:35 - Feb 20, 2019Events in Ireland and abroad lead to preparations for the Easter Rising of 1916.
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48:02 - Feb 20, 2019The Yukon is a true wilderness, one of the last on earth. The vast land got its name from its longest river, which the Gwich'in, one of the indigenous people of the region, call Yu-kun-ah...the "great river."
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1:23:35 - Feb 20, 2019Shot over three years, this documentary follows the stories of three people facing prison for the first time.
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28:02 - Feb 20, 2019Toronto Liberal MP Marco Mendicino debates Alberta Conservative MP Glen Motz about Canada's relationship with guns. Does Bill-C71 infringe on the rights of law-abiding gun owners, and will it stop illegal guns used in violent crimes?
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1:32:22 - Feb 19, 2019Michael White, who produced more than 200 shows and movies over a half-century, might have been the most famous person you've never heard of.
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14:45 - Feb 20, 2019The Agenda welcomes Bob McLeod, premier of the Northwest Territories, to discuss issues affecting his region.
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40:01 - Feb 20, 2019The Agenda discusses the Ontario government's proposal to take over TTC subways.
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23:13 - Feb 19, 2019Parag Khanna discusses his book, "The Future is Asian."
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31:41 - Feb 19, 2019The Agenda discusses the federal government's ongoing SNC-Lavalin controversy.
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27:22 - Feb 18, 2019The Agenda welcomes poet, novelist, and non-fiction writer, Barry Callaghan, to discuss his new collection of essays.
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27:23 - Feb 18, 2019The Agenda welcomes author and publisher Anna Porter to discuss her new book chronicling her time on the CanLit scene.
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8:35 - Feb 15, 2019Northeastern Hubs reporter Claude Sharma discusses PM Justin Trudeau's visit to Sudbury this week.
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28:01 - Feb 15, 2019The Agenda reviews its week of programming.
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17:31 - Feb 15, 2019Canadian author Cecil Foster joins The Agenda to discuss his book, "They Call Me George: The Untold Story of Black Train Porters and the Birth of Modern Canada."
Current Affairs
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Published On: Feb 21, 2019
Indigenous women experience higher rates of poor birth outcomes, such as low birth weight and infant mortality. The Baby Bundle Project aims to change that.
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Published On: Feb 21, 2019
Instead of raising property taxes to fund its climate-change plans, Peterborough has gone a different route — it’s accepting voluntary donations from residents.
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Published On: Feb 20, 2019
At the Anti-Alzheimer’s Silly Sisters Cooking Club, you’ll eat well and meet interesting strangers — and just maybe help prevent the neurodegenerative disease.
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Published On: Feb 20, 2019
OPINION: The fact that the case of the voyeuristic high-school teacher had to go to the Supreme Court tells you all you need to know about how society values women’s privacy, writes Lauren McKeon.
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Published On: Feb 19, 2019
ANALYSIS: MPPs have returned to the legislature for the spring sitting, and John Michael McGrath is here to break down what’s in store for the parties and the province.
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Published On: Feb 15, 2019
For his advocacy on behalf of residential-school survivors, Edmund Metatawabin was awarded the Order of Canada. He spoke with TVO about what the honour represents to him — and what the future holds for Indigenous communities.
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Published On: Feb 15, 2019
OPINION: A new report offers some bold suggestions for combatting Toronto’s housing-affordability problem, writes John Michael McGrath. So how much do you care about parking, pools, and rec rooms?
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Published On: Feb 15, 2019
For years, cross-country rail travel was an integral part of Canadian identity, and Black train porters played a central role. But despite their contributions, they were treated like second-class citizens.
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Published On: Feb 14, 2019
For most of the decade prior to the Civil War, the American abolitionist made southern Ontario her home base — and helped other escaped slaves do the same.
Ontario Hubs - Eastern
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Published On: Feb 21, 2019
Instead of raising property taxes to fund its climate-change plans, Peterborough has gone a different route — it’s accepting voluntary donations from residents.
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Published On: Feb 07, 2019
More elderly Ontarians are entering hospitals and long-term care-homes with their own teeth and need focused oral care — but facilities may not be equipped to provide it.
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Published On: Feb 01, 2019
At Amherst Island’s CJAI 92.1 FM, volunteers host shows, work the mixing board, and woo advertisers — it’s just one of many small local radio stations across the province trying to do more with less.
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Published On: Jan 04, 2019
In 2015, Abdel Malek Al-Jasem arrived here with his wife and children. But three years and countless application forms later, his brothers are still in Lebanon. What will it take to bring them to Canada?
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Published On: Dec 14, 2018
The city's strategy is number one in the country, according to a new study. So what is Kingston's secret?
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Published On: Dec 03, 2018
From 1917 to 1934, the Trenton Film Plant made more than 1,500 silent films. We talked to local historian Peggy Dymond Leavey about the studio’s heyday — and its biggest box-office bomb.
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Published On: Nov 30, 2018
Deep River has, per capita, the most expensive fire department in Ontario — it’s hoping that new legislation will allow it to cut costs without putting residents at risk.
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Published On: Nov 05, 2018
In Ontario, the province funds operating costs but not equipment. So when Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital came up against a funding shortage, they started asking neighbouring towns for help.
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Published On: Oct 17, 2018
Late-night commuters in Belleville now have a new transit option: their very own bus on demand. We go there to find out how it works.
Ontario Hubs - Northwestern
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Published On: Jan 17, 2019
EXPLAINER: Two recent reports have identified systemic racism in the Thunder Bay Police Service. Here’s a look at the background, the situation as it stands, and where the city goes from here.
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Published On: Jan 10, 2019
For years, young people have been leaving for school and work. But the city’s employment landscape is changing — and former residents are heading back to be a part of it.
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Published On: Jan 03, 2019
Banks in the north are closing, and online services aren’t a solution for everyone. So what options remain for the “financially excluded”?
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7:26 - Dec 21, 2018The Agenda's Ontario Hubs field producer Jeyan Jeganathan talks to basic-income recipients in Thunder Bay about the looming end to the pilot program.
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Published On: Dec 17, 2018
Research shows that fish in the area are contaminated with mercury, which can cause serious health problems in people who eat them — so why have they remained a staple of the local diet?
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Published On: Dec 11, 2018
The 17-year-old was at least the 11th Indigenous youth from outside Thunder Bay to die in that city. We asked three First Nations activists and community leaders for their thoughts on this tragedy.
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2:02 - Feb 18, 2019Find out about the novel - and controversial - way Kenora, Ont., decided to come up with its name.
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2:13 - Feb 20, 2019How Thunder Bay owes its name to a quirky referendum result.
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Published On: Oct 22, 2018
At this all-Indigenous high school, chef Mandi O’Connor and her students are building community one meal at a time.
Ontario Hubs - Northeastern
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Published On: Feb 14, 2019
This Valentine’s Day, TVO.org talks to Professor Jason Lepojärvi — better known as “Dr. Love” — about romance, friendship, and why it’s better to be in Finland on February 14.
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Published On: Feb 13, 2019
Political strife in Haiti brought him to Canada. A chance encounter in a restaurant brought him to the northeastern town of Mattawa — and a life in politics.
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Published On: Feb 06, 2019
On the hunt for skilled employees, the city is making a pitch to thousands of workers in Oshawa who’ll soon be out of a job.
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Published On: Jan 10, 2019
Want to buy your own piece of the province for $500? Maybe you should consider heading to Smooth Rock Falls.
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Published On: Dec 04, 2018
You’ve probably never seen one — few have. But experts say their numbers may be on the rise.
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Published On: Nov 19, 2018
The Sudbury native was recently inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. He talks about the game, the calls, and his famous catchphrase
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2:21 - Feb 20, 2019How Cobalt, Ont., owes its name to a common metal that has become extremely valuable.
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Published On: Nov 16, 2018
Can new logos and slogans help northeastern communities boost their populations? Designer and Sudbury native Bruce Mau talks municipal makeovers and why the north needs to stop imitating the south.
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Published On: Nov 08, 2018
Inspired by his family’s service, John Hetherington leads battlefield tours of Europe to tell the stories of Canadians who fought and died.
Ontario Hubs - Southwestern
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Published On: Feb 04, 2019
Brian Kelcey, vice-president of public affairs for the Toronto Region Board of Trade, talks to TVO.org about why large infrastructure projects hit delays and cost overruns — and what we can do to get them back on track.
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Published On: Jan 25, 2019
When children make statements, testify, or deliver victim-impact statements at the London courthouse, Merel is there to lend a helping paw.
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Published On: Jan 14, 2019
A new project led by researchers at Western University aims to collect data on every tornado in Ontario this year. We talk to Professor Gregory Kopp about his team’s unique New Year’s resolution — and about the risks and rewards of storm-tracking.
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Published On: Jan 03, 2019
New Statistics Canada numbers shows a substantial increase in reported hate crimes. We talk to UOIT professor Barbara Perry about right-wing populism, the reliability of data, and how police can do more.
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Published On: Dec 10, 2018
Vomitoxin is exactly what it sounds like — and it’s turning up in corn throughout southwestern Ontario.
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Published On: Nov 26, 2018
Bill C-75 could strip law students of opportunities to gain practical experience. It could also deny some Ontarians their best shot at legal representation.
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2:26 - Nov 12, 2018Ontarians are confronting a problem with blue-green algae in Lake Erie. Learn about the causes, and the role phosphorus plays in the problem.
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Published On: Nov 08, 2018
Thousands of Japanese Canadians were interned in B.C. and sent to do menial jobs in other provinces. Stony Nakano, now 97, looks back at his postwar life in Chatham-Kent.
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Published On: Nov 07, 2018
Street parties broke out. Effigies of the kaiser were burned. But in Kitchener, the celebrations had a darker side.
Ontario Hubs - Indigenous
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Published On: Feb 21, 2019
Indigenous women experience higher rates of poor birth outcomes, such as low birth weight and infant mortality. The Baby Bundle Project aims to change that.
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Published On: Feb 15, 2019
For his advocacy on behalf of residential-school survivors, Edmund Metatawabin was awarded the Order of Canada. He spoke with TVO about what the honour represents to him — and what the future holds for Indigenous communities.
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Published On: Feb 13, 2019
Ontario university students are doing hands-on work in food and medicine gardens and in manomin fields — all part of a community-based research program aimed at cultivating healthy relationships and a healthy environment.
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Published On: Jan 30, 2019
Melanie Goodchild’s research is informed by “Anishinaabe Gikendaasowin,” part of her First Nation’s knowledge system — she talks to TVO.org about complexity theory, two-eyed seeing, and fighting for change in academia.
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Published On: Jan 08, 2019
Indigenous communities across the province are dealing with inadequate housing. Farmers’ fields may hold the answer.
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Published On: Dec 17, 2018
Research shows that fish in the area are contaminated with mercury, which can cause serious health problems in people who eat them — so why have they remained a staple of the local diet?
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Published On: Dec 11, 2018
The 17-year-old was at least the 11th Indigenous youth from outside Thunder Bay to die in that city. We asked three First Nations activists and community leaders for their thoughts on this tragedy.
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Published On: Nov 20, 2018
Indigenous communities across the province invested in hundreds of green-energy initiatives — and they say they’ve lost millions in potential revenues since the PCs took power.
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Published On: Oct 24, 2018
There are dozens of boil-water advisories on reserves across the country. Can one research team’s innovative approach help fix that?
Ontario Hubs - Hubs Video
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8:35 - Feb 15, 2019Northeastern Hubs reporter Claude Sharma discusses PM Justin Trudeau's visit to Sudbury this week.
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5:51 - Feb 08, 2019Jeyan Jeganathan talks with Haley Lewis, the Ontario Hubs Indigenous reporter.
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6:01 - Feb 06, 2019Ontario Hubs field producer Jeyan Jeganathan reports on Winterlight Labs, a Toronto-based start-up trying to change the way medical professionals screen for dementia using AI.
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10:21 - Feb 01, 2019The Agenda discusses the future of community radio in Ontario.
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7:21 - Jan 25, 2019Ontario Hubs journalist Mary Baxter discusses her time spent observing Merel, a service dog who helps children testify in court procedures.
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4:41 - Jan 11, 2019Ontario Hubs field producer Jeyan Jeganathan visits Goldcorp's Integrated Remote Operating Centre in Thunder Bay to learn how remote mining works.
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15:56 - Jan 11, 2019Ontario Hubs journalists discuss the ways in which northern communities are trying to grow their populations.
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30:19 - Jan 04, 2019Ontario Hubs journalists discuss stories they'll be watching in their regions in 2019.
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7:26 - Dec 21, 2018The Agenda's Ontario Hubs field producer Jeyan Jeganathan talks to basic-income recipients in Thunder Bay about the looming end to the pilot program.