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- A biography of the famous, controversial and flamboyant Prime Minister of Canada, Pierre Elliot Trudeau.
- A Canadian doctor's machine to reconstruct injured bodies from their DNA accidentally sends him into a mirror-reversed parallel universe.
- A dramatized documentary about the political and engineering struggle to build Canada's first trans-continental railway.
- A Young Boy struggles to put his life back together through creating a sci-fi film.
- Tom Serson hosts a news talk web series concerning various topics of interest in Ottawa and New York City.
- Three different current examples of Canada's past in three different locations are shown. In "Upper Canada of Yore", a trip is made to the museum of Upper Canada Village located in what used to be Upper Canada (now part of Ontario), the museum not only including artifacts and buildings true to pre-Confederation Canada, including some recreations, but demonstrations of how people lived. In "The Trail of '98 Revisited", the viewer is next taken to Dawson City, Yukon Territory during the town's annual Gold Rush Festival which celebrates the gold rush of the area in the last decade of the nineteenth century. And in "The Changing of the Guard", the summertime tradition of the procession of the changing of the guards is shown, it taking place on Parliament Hill in front of the Parliament Building housing the legislative branch of government in the nation's capital of Ottawa.
- This story is about an attractively hopeless man who seeks romance and discovers an odd sense of who is he is. After witnessing this romantic meet, he informs his friend (who is also hopeless), in regard to this acquaintance. It concludes as the hopeless friend beginning to seek hope after all the hope has been left with him.
- In the summertime in Ottawa, there is much pomp and circumstance on Parliament Hill with the traditions of the changing of the guards, and the retreat of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Marching Band, the latter as night falls. These two rituals, full of pageantry, are presented in front of an appreciative crowd of onlookers, many who have come specifically to Parliament Hill to watch these goings-on.
- Canada: Apartheid Nation looks at the 3rd world conditions on Attawapiskat reserve , Ontario. Lack of decent schools & housing, & water system that has lead to yearly "boil water" advisories,have pushed the community to the edge of despair.
- After their 18th bank robbery, a group of robbers are victims of a conspiracy when the loot disappears and the only suspects are those thieves. One after the other will die in mysterious circumstances.
- This short documentary centered around the Hull sector in Gatineau, Québec.
- Vancouver filmmaker Zack Embree sets out on a mission: to understand the impacts of the Kinder Morgan pipeline on local communities and give a voice back to those who had been ignored by a broken regulatory process.
- With simple ceremony on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Newfoundlanders are welcomed as fellow-Canadians--Prime Minister St. Laurent starting off the carving of Newfoundland's coat of arms in the tenth and formerly blank shield over the entrance to the Parliament Buildings, writing in stone another chapter of Confederation. So begins this survey of Canada's tenth province, Newfoundland, its resources and how its people live. The film takes us to St. John's, Corner Brook, Bell Island, and includes a visit to Labrador where we see the giant airport at Gander.
- David is clearly annoyed Michael is dating his receptionist. Will she tell Michael about the book?
- 2011–TV EpisodeSpecial rapporteur David Johnston quit his role investigating foreign interference, citing a "partisan atmosphere" around his appointment. The move comes after opposition leaders passed an NDP motion calling for Johnston to resign. Although the Liberals have defended Johnston's integrity and say they will work across party lines to find a new advisor on foreign interference, 'The West Block' host Mercedes Stephenson sat down with Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc to discuss whether the Liberal government will heed the opposition's calls to hold an immediate public inquiry. Plus, Stephenson sat down with Defence Minister Anita Anand to talk about the role of the CAF during disasters like this wildfire season and some of the other major challenges facing the military right now.
- The final three teams are pushed to their limits in Ottawa and the winning team takes the gold.