Coverage of the first-province-wide First Nations Spelling Bee.
The now pardoned Canadian-Egyptian journalist Mohamed Fahmy struggles to put his life back together after spending 438 days in a Cairo prison.
A bittersweet love letter to Montreal's legendary immigrant Park Extension neighbourhood, as seen through the eyes of some lifelong Greek inhabitants, their South Asian neighbours, and a filmmaker.
A terminally ill 29-year old man teams up with his two best friends to create a podcast that openly laughs in the face of serious illness. What started as a joke, quickly turns into an obsession.
A true crime cat-fishing story about a reclusive young woman from a small Manitoba First Nation that made international headlines.
Enter the world of ten year old conjoined twins Tatiana and Krista Hogan. They share sight, touch, taste, and may even know what the other is thinking.
Three sisters and a brother, removed from their mother's care as part of Canada's infamous Sixties Scoop and adopted as infants into separate families across North America, meet for the first time.
For 15 years Brad Galloway was at the centre of right wing extremism in Canada. He saw it all and knew all the players but now he's a 'former' and helping the RCMP map the active hate groups.
Exploring how Inuit hunters in tiny remote communities in the high arctic are negatively affected by animal rights groups protesting against the Canadian east coast seal hunt.
A candid and intimate portrait of three caregivers, each taking care of a spouse or patient with dementia.
A Canadian mother's mission to free her daughter and granddaughters from ISIS.
Rhiana and Kaz Ehara's world turns upside-down when their daughter Chiyo is diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes.
Writer Drew Hayden Taylor investigates Germany's fascination with Indigenous North Americans.
First responders describe the long-term effects of what they've witnessed and the need for more support to treat a PTSD epidemic.
Gord Downie and the Secret Path band perform music from the Secret Path album at Roy Thomson Hall.
Follow three Muslim teens as they take their first tentative steps towards adulthood in Canadian high schools.
A former drug lord makes a fresh start as a fitness entrepreneur with a message as he dodges shadows from his old life.
Explore the most explosive scandal in pop culture's history: sexual harassment in Hollywood.
Two hundred teens from Burlington prepare to march at the Rose Parade, the pinnacle event for marching bands. The stakes are high and they only have one chance to get it right.
Environmentalist and filmmaker Rob Stewart died in a tragic diving accident. What went wrong and who is to blame?
A behind-the-scenes glimpse into the firestorm sparked by professor Jordan Peterson's dismissal of gender-neutral pronouns and his meteoric rise to global fame for denouncing political correctness.
Jacob and Tahylour, impacted by the child welfare system, locate unknown family, finding themselves in the process
In a moment of crisis for the subarctic town of Churchill, Manitoba, Kal Barteski brings together artists from around the world to paint massive murals on the town's neglected buildings.
An emotional reunion of a mother and her son after 48 years reveals the depths of suffering inflicted by a forced adoption and the power of family ties to overcome them.
Follow the triumphs and struggles of three rescue pugs, and explore the current craze for flat-faced dogs.
Mature B.C. women in sparkles and spandex defy doubts, age, and gravity to go for gold in international adult figure skating.
B.C.'s Granger Taylor built a spaceship in his backyard. In 1980, he said he was going to space and vanished. What really happened?
Winston LaRose inspires a Toronto community to challenge the traditional powers.
A powerful examination of Toronto's escalation in gun violence and its impact on community safety and well-being.
A look at the changing face of Canadian farms from the perspective of local farmers, Chinese immigrants, and investors.
How did serial killer Bruce McArthur get away with murdering several gay brown-skinned men in Toronto's gay village?
A personal and poignant mother-daughter investigative journey that questions why Canada doesn't label genetically modified foods?
A powerful examination of Toronto’s escalation in gun violence and its impact on community safety and well-being.
A feature on Chinese immigrants, investors and their impact on locals.
How did serial killer Bruce McArthur get away with murdering several gay, brown-skinned men in Toronto’s gay village?
A mother-daughter pair investigates genetically modified foods
A feature on four kids and their pursuit of freedom and friendship through drag.
Widows and workers in the "Electric City" of Peterborough, Ontario, fight for justice in a system stacked against them.
A look at how families, survivors and a community are pulling together to heal after the devastating Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
A collection of Canadian documentaries featuring aging as the subject.
Indigenous and non-indigenous fishers say "No Pipe"; the pulp mill says "No Pipe, No Mill", Now, a 50 year environmental controversy has come to a boiling point in Pictor County, N.S.
Indigenous and non-indigenous fishers say, "No Pipe". The pulp mill says, "No Pipe, No Mill". Now, a 50 year environmental controversy has come to a boiling point in Pictou County, N.S.
An intimate look at the opioid crisis through the eyes of Peter, a.k.a. "Rabbit", a 26-year-old addicted to fentanyl and finding his way toward recovery.