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- A "true crime" docu-drama: in July 1982, Al and Rosemary Podgis were shot dead in their home in New Jersey. Rosemary's son Scott and his Canadian high-school friend Bruce Curtis were charged with their murder. Scott confesses to deliberately shooting his stepfather Al, but Bruce insists that his shooting of Rosemary was accidental.
- Marie Clements' musical documentary connects a pivotal moment in Canada's civil rights history-the beginnings of Indian Nationalism in the 1930s-with the powerful momentum of First Nations activism today.
- Jordan River Anderson spent the first five years of life in hospital. He could have been home at two.
- Celebrating and showcasing Black Canadian talent.
- A historical account of the French-Canadian terrorist kidnapping incident and the Federal Govt.'s response by declaring martial-law.
- This documentary profiles Indigenous leaders in their quest for justice as they seek to establish dialogue with the Canadian government. By tracing the history of their ancestors since the signing of Treaty No. 9, these leaders aim to raise awareness about issues vital to First Nations in Canada: respect for and protection of their lands and their natural resources, and the right to hunt and fish so that their societies can prosper. In recent years, an awareness-raising movement has been surfacing in First Nations communities. In this powerful documentary, those who refuse to surrender are given a chance to speak out.
- A feature documentary about the life of former Newfoundland Premier, Danny Williams
- A feature documentary offering a gripping portrait of the Esgenoopetitj Mi'gmaq First Nation during the summer of 2000 as the Canadian government appears to wage war on the community for exercising their inherent and court-affirmed fishing rights.
- Adrienne Arsenault examines the relationship between the Queen and Canada.
- This documentary exposes the housing crisis faced by 1,700 Cree in Northern Ontario, a situation that led Attawapiskat's band chief, Theresa Spence, to ask the Canadian Red Cross for help. With the Idle No More movement making front page headlines, this film provides background and context for one aspect of the growing crisis.
- In both amateur and professional sports, being gay remains taboo. Breaking the code of silence that prevails on the field, on the ice and in the locker room, this film takes a fresh and often moving look at some of our gay athletes, who share their experiences with the camera. They've set out to overcome prejudice in the hopes of changing things for the athletes of tomorrow.
- Chief News Anchor Lisa LaFlamme sits down with longtime Jeopardy host Alex Trebek to talk about his career, his family, and his battle with cancer.
- Mark Kelley looks at whether the next mass shooting could be stopped if one could get inside the mind of a mass murderer; exclusive conversations with Alexandre Bissonnette's family and the leading profilers who've studied him.
- The Press Gallery discusses which rule of law should be followed in the construction of the Coastal GasLink pipeline.
- Your Morning delivers original perspectives and unique insights into the headlines.
- All the interviews/guests are 'Previously Recorded'.
- Explore this intimate and inspiring story of a long-shot outsider who beat the odds against him again and again and never looked back in his quest to better the lives of millions. Jimmy Carter's journey from poor, rural peanut farmer to become the 39th president of the United States will be revealed to be a story of faith, determination and humanity.
- An investigation into the murder of Tim Bosma.
- How Maria Bamford channels her mental illness into comedy, and encourages others to do the same.
- CTV Your Morning delivers original perspectives and unique insights into the headlines of the day
- Struggling with addiction and a dangerously low self-image, Chris Farley's old friends at Saturday Night Live conspired to help save the falling star.
- Brash, bold, and hilariously funny, Roseanne Barr made a name speaking her mind. And that very same impulse may have cost her her career.
- Artie Lange enjoyed mainstream success as a comedian on TV and radio, but his addiction to heroin, coupled with childhood traumas, threatened to thwart his ambition and his life.
- Richard Pryor confronts America with brutal honesty, but while he fights for a voice on stage, he is losing his own battle to drugs and family trauma.
- Dustin Diamond found fame but when it ended, Dustin was lost, descending into one tragic chapter after another.
- Money. Success. Respect. Brett Butler had it all. Here's how fiercely original stand-up and sitcom star gained everything only to lose it all.
- A working class Puerto Rican kid, Freddie Prinze exploded onto the comedy scene in the 1970's. But his overnight fame would come to an abrupt end just as fast.
- How raising costs are increasing isolation, for some of Canada's most vulnerable; tips for those returning after some time away from the job market; chef Sang Kim shows us how to integrate Soju juice in cocktails.
- CTV Your Morning delivers original perspectives and unique insights into the headlines of the day.
- Robin Williams' suicide shocked the world. While he was one of the most successful comedians ever, he was struggling privately with crushing health and psychological issues.
- Sam Kinison revolutionized comedy with a vulgar, sexist act, but his appetite for cocaine and chaos would lead to a dramatic downfall at the height of his massive success..
- Joan Rivers' insults made her a comedy icon, but the pressures of a male-dominated industry led to eating disorders, self-loathing, and a deadly addiction to plastic surgery.
- Ellen DeGeneres revolutionised TV with a unique brand of positive humour, but behind the scenes a massive controversy was brewing, one that would tarnish her image forever.
- Gilda Radner was SNL's first female star. But her pioneering success was plagued by trauma, eating disorders, heartbreak and cancer, all of which she turned into comedy material.
- One team member has to learn and then correctly perform a classic Canadian line dance to receive their next clue from a professional line dancer.
- The final three teams are pushed to their limits in Ottawa and the winning team takes the gold.
- From bodybuilder to blockbuster action star to comedy king to politician, Facing Schwarzenegger explores the greatest immigrant success story of our time; an unabashed look at the life of a man who followed his every dream.
- A look at the world of online ticket sales features a story of a Canadian Super Sculper, as revealed in the Paradise Papers.
- An investigation into pilot fatigue; a feature on actor, producer and singer/songwriter Kiefer Sutherland.
- A journey through the fabled Northwest Passage.
- A profile of Dellen Millard, an aviation empire heir who was convicted of pair of murders, one in 2012 and another in 2013. (Newsmagazine).
- Former Neo-Nazi Brad Galloway has a warning.
- A talented singer, Janis Joplin breaks through rock 'n' roll's glass ceiling in the mid 1960s; a serious alcohol addiction and on-again off-again dalliances with heroin tragically cost Janis her life at the age of 27.
- 1972–TV EpisodeAn investigation into breast implant marketing and a set of implants are tested after a woman has them removed.