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- Led by a boy named Ryder, a team of six playful rescue dogs use their individual talents to protect the seaside town of Adventure Bay.
- The night staff of a major department store explore topics for young viewers.
- Welcome to a secret world where pups learn to be a human's best friend: PUP ACADEMY. Follow three unlikely puppies - and their human friends - as they work together to discover the power of friendship and create everlasting bonds between dogs and humans.
- The musical adventures of the singing trio Sharon, Lois, and Bram and their friend, Elephant.
- A young cat living in a magistrate's palace in ancient China, learns the values and importance of family and loyalty.
- Unlikely Canadian activists wage war on Dutch developers, after their apartment building is purchased with intent to redevelop.
- Documentary focusing on the career of pro wrestler Bret Hart & his controversial exit from the WWF.
- Carved by the retreat of a two-million-year-old glacier, North America's five great lakes, Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario; form the largest freshwater ecosystem on Earth.
- While Betsy Bubblegum visits Yummi-Land, she discovers not only delectable delights and smells, but also meets new friends: the Candy Pop Girls, the Flower Pop Girls, and the Ice Cream Pop Girls.
- What happens when the reason for keeping a town alive disappears? Crossroads: Beyond Boom and Bust is a six-part documentary series exploring the stories of six small towns across Ontario confronting this question. Facing industrial, social and cultural change, these communities are struggling to find a new identity.What happens when the reason for keeping a town alive disappears? Crossroads: Beyond Boom and Bust is a six-part documentary series exploring the stories of six small towns across Ontario confronting this question. Facing industrial, social and cultural change, these communities are struggling to find a new identity.
- A film about the Paris Peace Conference that negotiated the end of World War I with the Versailles Treaty.
- An adaptation of the Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book", Mowgli, the boy who gets lost in the jungle now lives different adventures.
- A teenager (Charley Higgins) crosses Canada searching for his adoptive brother (Yannick Bisson) who has run away from home.
- Life on an aboriginal reserve as seen through the eyes of young teens.
- Gerald Durrell presents various animals and how zoos can play a necessary role to ensure their survival.
- Raw Opium is a feature length documentary (and two-part TV series) about a commodity that has tremendous power - both to ease pain and to destroy lives. The opium poppy is the raw material for heroin, fueling a vast criminal trade larger than the economies of many countries. Raw Opium is a journey around the world and through time, where conflicting forces do battle over the narcotic sap of the opium poppy. From an opium master in southeast Asia to a UN drug enforcement officer on the border of Afghanistan hunting down the smugglers of central Asia; from a former Indian government Drug Czar and opium farmer to a crusading Vancouver doctor and Portuguese street worker who daily confront the realities of drug addiction. We see how this flower has played, and continues to play, a pivotal role - not just in the lives of people who grow, manufacture and use it - but also in the increasingly tense sphere of international relations. In the process, our assumptions about addiction and the War on Drugs are challenged.
- A young girl comes to stay with her grandparents, but must learn to deal with some unfinished business between her grandfather and her mother.
- Breaking Free is a documentary celebrating the Ontario Native Women's Association's incredible fifty-year journey. The storied grassroots organization has worked to implement systemic change and provide resources and opportunities for Indigenous women, and their families, across Ontario. The powerful voices of Indigenous women's leadership share the journey of the work that needed to be done to ensure Indigenous women's safety. Today, they are one of Canada's most respected and influential Indigenous organizations.
- A playful puppet named Mano, played by Leo "Lejo" Petersen, stars in short skits.
- The crazy adventure of Larudx, mad and grumpy painter, blend between burlesque and spectacular, created by the Pixilation, a technical animation, image by image of actors and volumes.
- When their two-year-old son Oskar is diagnosed with autism, this busy family of seven drops everything for a year to focus on his therapy. In their surprising journey of discovery, they confront a critical question: What does unconditional love really mean?
- Math is everywhere, in fact, it's a mathXplosion! In each of these 50 exciting, entertaining and funny math-shorts, mathemagician, Eric, shares secrets from the not-so-hidden world of math. Discover your own amazing mathematical abilities by trying out these cool experiments at home-- but make no mistake, it's not magic, its math!
- Steve Dotto guides viewers through consumer computer technology, software, and related products and services.
- Chinese Daughters takes us into the lives of three girls adopted from China's orphanages - the Singleton sisters, nine year old Emma and ten year old Samiee, and their friend, nine year old Lou Doyon. While they celebrate their cultural heritage, the girls must also confront the harsh truth that they were abandoned. Chinese Daughters joins Emma, Samiee and Lou as they begin to explore their own identities.
- Jazz pianist Oliver Jones tours Nigeria.
- The life and times of George Johnston, a photographer and keeper of memories for the Tlingit nation.
- Interactive live call-in children's television show featuring skits, games and contests.
- Mission Statement: Uniting the people of the Big Houses, Potlatches and Canoes, affirming our relationship to the land and sea, upholding out ancestral laws In 2010 the HTC provided a BCR in support of Heiltsuk Nation hosting Qatuwas in 2014 Secured the Hemas approval in 2010 to once again invite canoes back to Bella Bella for Qatuwas 2014 At Tribal Journeys 2010 to Neah Bay we extended the official invitation for Tribal Journeys 2014 Since 2010 we sent Heiltsuk canoes to the north and south for traditional invitations to Tribal Journeys 2014. HTC Support & Sponsorship of past Tribal Journeys: Restorative Justice, Kaxla Child & Family Services, HIRMD, HTC , Social Development, Hailikaas Health Center and community fundraisers.
- The dramatization of the life of George Bernard Shaw.
- A history of the Mowachaht people and how they revived their culture and rediscovered their pride.
- A young father reflects on life as a parent, and the impact of his own childhood.
- A man serves as essentially a double for Marshall McLuhan.
- An intimate look into the lives of an aspiring model and an emerging designer, their challenges in order to be accepted to the prestigious Toronto and New York Fashion Week.
- The principles and applications of computer technology are explored and discussed.
- The engineering behind everyday devices and gadgets is illustrated and explained.
- Sherlock Holmes investigates the disappearance of a champion racehorse and the murder of its trainer on a lonely moor.
- Jeff learns about Wood, while Muffy tries to determine how to stop her friend Terry Termite from eating all of her furniture.