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- A journalist is trapped in Cambodia during tyrant Pol Pot's bloody 'Year Zero' cleansing campaign, which claimed the lives of two million 'undesirable' civilians.
- An advance team from a dying, far-off civilization seeks a new world to conquer and inhabit -- Earth.
- Interconnected stories examine situations involving the five senses. Touch is represented by a massage therapist who is treating a woman, while her daughter accidentally loses the woman's pre-school daughter in the park. The older daughter meets a voyeur (vision), a professional house-cleaner has an acute sense of smell, a cake maker has lost her sense of taste, and an older man is losing his hearing.
- After being incarcerated for thirteen years since he was fifteen - most of that time at Guantanamo Bay - and convicted in the United States for the 2002 murder of a US soldier in Afghanistan in 2010, Omar Khadr, now twenty-eight, is released on bail while his murder conviction in the US is under appeal, and will live with his long time lawyer Dennis Edney and his family. As Edney stated when it was announced Khadr would be released, Khadr would eventually take an opportunity to speak to the Canadian public in a comprehensive manner, the interview contained within, conducted a few weeks after his release, that forum. In addition to Khadr's candid responses to the questions by interviewer Michelle Shephard, other aspects which comprise Khadr's infamy are presented through interviews with others.
- Karen Cho's film, In the Shadow of Gold Mountain, takes her from Montreal to Vancouver to uncover stories from the last living survivors of the Chinese Head Tax and Exclusion Act. This dark chapter in Canadian history, from 1885 until 1947, plunged the Chinese community in Canada into decades of debt and family separation.
- The "Ken and Barbie Killers" refer to husband and wife Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka. They were Canadian serial killers until Paul Bernardo was arrested in 1993 and convicted in 1995.
- 1996–20071h 20mTV Episode
- 'Karla Homolka,' first aired by the fifth estate in November of 1997, is a searing investigation into a plea bargain - later dubbed 'the deal with the devil - struck between Ontario Crown attorneys and Karla Homolka, who was ultimately convicted of manslaughter in one of Canada's most notorious and grisly murder cases. In 1995, Homolka's former husband Paul Bernardo was convicted of the kidnap, rape and murder of Ontario teenagers Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy and sentenced to at least 25 years in prison. Bernardo was classified as a 'dangerous offender,' meaning it is unlikely he will ever be set free.
- An investigation into the allegations against one of Canada's most famous theatre companies.