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- Nate and Jeremiah employ their design expertise to renovate the property into a dream home perfect for the next phase of the client's life.
- A documentary about the controversial Canadian university professor Jordan B. Peterson.
- A documentary with exclusive access to scientists, lawyers, advocates, regulators, politicians, a dynamic whistle blower, survivors and women who have lost their lives. Follow the class action lawsuit against J&J and the plaintiffs.
- A Man, A Woman, A Brand New Drug.
- Across the globe lie a number of little-known, breathtaking natural settings. Get acquainted with these areas of outstanding natural beauty, their native wildlife, and the unique historical forces that shape them.
- Borealis is a unique cinematic documentary that goes deep into Canada's iconic snow forest to understand how black spruce and birch experience life, talk to each other and decide when the time is right to burn themselves down.
- An honest, hard-hitting, horrifying look at the careers of former police officers, described in their own words.
- For the first time, humans will set foot on the lunar surface. 600 million watch history being made live on television. Teams at Grumman, MIT, ILC and Honeysuckle Creek hold their breath. Each of these teams played a crucial, yet unsung role helping NASA MAKE IT TO THE MOON. For these four teams, the story begins in 1962.
- NASA struggles to recover from a deadly accident. Under pressure, NASA gambles on a risky mission. Apollo 8 sends a manned spacecraft into lunar orbit for the first time ever, setting the stage for Apollo 11. July 20, 1969.
- New. Brunswick's Campobello Island is a Canadian more by chance than by geography; the only year-round and direct access to the mainland is a bridge to the USA, which makes for a unique Canadian/American cultural blend and many challenges.
- Harrison Hot Springs is famous for it's namesake resort and healing waters from local hot springs. The town is trying to create a year round economy and hope their famous Sasquatch will help.
- East Preston, Nova Scotia is one of Canada's oldest black communities, with descendants that came north from the USA to escape slavery.
- We hear how the train tracks to Churchill were washed away, in parts, by the Spring flood. So with no road to Churchill, the only way to get there now is to fly. So they lost 80% of their tourist industry since this happened. After a year of no rail repair, it has finally started. We see a young woman who was attacked by a Polar Bear on Halloween, and how a brave man saved her, and then others joined in. Two were flown to Winnipeg to the hospital.
- Profiling Fortune, a small town in Newoundland that is looking to revive is tourist industry.
- Canadians might know Nipigon as the home of the $106 million bridge that closed shortly after it opened; Nipigon's plywood mill burned down 10 years ago; the former mill town is now touting it's world-dass hiking, climbing and fishing.
- With a population of 3,000, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland has a plane that doesn't fly and a boat that doesn't float. They have a small boat building industry and we see a B & B owner that holds Murder Mysteries.
- Gravelbourg lies in the south of the province and was originally settled by Francophones. A lot of larger farms bought out the smaller ones since after WW2, They think they have a touch of Europe to the town's style. There is a French Canadian cultural centre, where he visits and tries his hand at folkloric dancing. We are introduced to Toto a long time resident from the Philippines who is the local Blacksmith.
- Bristol had a reputation as a vacation destination, but the disappearance of logging and mining industries left Bristol looking to get its mojo back; a group of entrepreneurs is using the land in new ways to make Bristol a destination again.
- When 3 major lumber mills closed, Lumby lost hundreds of jobs and local businesses. Now the town is hopeful , with a diverse economy that includes arts, culture and a 40 acre grow-op that is hoping to make pot for pets.
- This town of 919 population and an hour from Ottawa, used to have many industries, a Graphite Mine that was the largest in the country and logging were huge here. Now those natural resource industries are gone. There are many outdoor activities including a ski hill, a motor sports park, dirt bike racing, fishing and ice fishing, and golfing.