- December 11, 2019 - 46:21Forty miles north of Honduras, near the bay Island of roatan, is a spectacular and pristinely preserved coral atoll: the mesoamerican reef.
- December 11, 2019 - 35:55Largely ignored by the mainstream art world, American artist Laurie Lipton's haunting black-and-white drawings speak to themes of isolation.
- December 11, 2019 - 1:13:26Italian filmmaker Nicola Moruzzi explores the story of his great-grandfather, killed while building a CPR tunnel in B.C. in 1915.
- December 10, 2019 - 4:10Corsini's was more than just a grocery store when it set up shop in 1928 on James Street North in Hamilton.
- December 10, 2019 - 50:42In the final episode, Alice Roberts goes in search of Britons' elusive Stone Age ancestors.
- December 10, 2019 - 44:37In this final episode, Bettany Hughes reaches the Egyptian Nile's southernmost parts. Once upon a time there was a risk of being eaten by crocodiles here. Today, this stretch of the Nile is just startlingly beautiful.
- December 10, 2019 - 49:48With her smouldering femme fatale looks, Austrian Hedy Lamarr was known as the most beautiful woman in film. She was also one of the most controversial.
- December 9, 2019 - 3:33When Charlie first came to Canada from the Caribbean, he couldn't find groceries from back home so he decided to open his own store.
- December 9, 2019 - 4:50In 1975, eight farmers came together to create a farmers' market outside the little town of St. Jacobs. Little did they know, it would grow to become Canada's largest year-round market, drawing over a million visitors annually from around the world.
- December 10, 2019 - 22:42The Agenda welcomes Hugh Segal to discuss his book "Boot Straps Need Boots: One Tory's Lonely FIght to End Poverty in Canada."
- December 10, 2019 - 31:34Since its inception 50 years ago, has the internet delivered what it promised? And what can be suggested about its future?
- December 9, 2019 - 33:25The Agenda welcomes Anand Giridharadas to discuss his book, "Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World,"
- December 9, 2019 - 22:24The Agenda discusses whether Canada would benefit from a wealth tax.
- December 6, 2019 - 24:08The Agenda reviews its top stories from the week.
- December 6, 2019 - 5:09Northeastern Ontario Hub journalist Nick Dunne reports of why it's a problem for a city to have so few officers to service bylaw issues.
- December 6, 2019 - 25:01New York Times reporter Megan Twohey discusses her book, "She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story that Helped Ignite a Movement."
- December 5, 2019 - 18:21Shaun Loney discusses his book, "The Beautiful Bailout: How a Social Innovation Scale-up Will Solve Government's Priciest Problem."
- December 5, 2019 - 35:56The Agenda reflects on the legacy of the tragedy at Montreal's École Polytechnique, where 14 female engineering students were shot to death.
- Kathleen Wynne was Ontario’s first female premier and Canada’s first openly LGBTQ premier. Now her portrait is making history at the legislature.
ANALYSIS: Thousands of Ontarians seek care and don’t receive it. Thousands either can’t access or can’t afford it. TVO.org examines the issues facing our mental-health system.
When the MPP for Scarborough–Guildwood went looking for a big name to back her leadership bid, she called her mentor and hero — Canada’s first-ever female Black MP.
- How to fix Ontario’s property-tax system — and how not to
- What you need to know about organ donation
- Teachers start working to rule this week
Sudbury is home to Canada’s largest mural. Sault Ste. Marie launched a mural pilot this summer. North Bay is currently mulling creating a new mural. Here’s why municipalities are mad for murals.
OPINION: If the Ontario Liberals are trying to choose a leader without starting any new feuds, Sunday’s debate was a decent start. But if they’re trying to figure out what went wrong in 2018, it wasn’t.
- ANALYSIS: In an unprecedented move, a former Ontario deputy minister has endorsed the former cabinet minister for Liberal leader.