- December 15, 2019 - 1:28:26The lives of a rambunctious Syrian refugee family of 13 intersect with their community of enthusiastic sponsors in Picton, Ont.
- December 15, 2019 - 1:23:20Dame Maggie Smith, Dame Judi Dench, Dame Eileen Atkins, and Dame Joan Plowright are among the most celebrated actresses of our time, with scores of iconic performances, and innumerable Oscars, Tonys, Emmys, and BAFTAs between them.
- December 15, 2019 - 44:00In isolation for over 88 million years, Madagascar's lemurs have evolved into the remarkable creatures they are today, with more than 100 species.
- December 14, 2019 - 3:23If you're looking for a specific record, you'll probably find it at Brian's Record Option in Kingston - but you'll need his help.
- December 14, 2019 - 58:51Archeologist Jago Cooper reveals how a culture that began more than 10,000 years ago survived against the odds.
- December 14, 2019 - 24:12Kader Attia is an activist artist. His politically charged work addresses complex global issues in symbolic and thought provoking ways.
- December 14, 2019 - 1:27:51Filmmaker John Kastner follows the treatment of patients at a forensic psychiatric hospital struggling to gain control over their lives.
- December 14, 2019 - 58:44Lucy Worsley traces the forgotten story of the young Mozart's adventures in Georgian London.
- December 13, 2019 - 3:34Every summer Saturday night, Kincardine residents gather downtown for a special parade led by the town's beloved Scottish pipe band.
- December 13, 2019 - 15:58The Agenda reviews its week of programming.
- December 13, 2019 - 4:26Shelby Lisk discusses her participation in a Ottawa meeting of non-Indigenous people reading and talking about the MMIWG final report. The gatherings foster understanding of issues facing Indigenous people in Canada.
- December 13, 2019 - 33:50The recipients of the inaugural Metcalf awards for the performing arts join Steve Paikin to discuss their work.
- December 12, 2019 - 10:53Steve Paikin talks to Elisa Citterio, the new director of Tafelmusik.
- December 12, 2019 - 21:05The Agenda welcomes Michael Bridge and Kornel Wolak, who play a unique blend of baroque, classical, folk, and contemporary music.
- December 12, 2019 - 25:00Actors Louise Pitri and Jayne Lewis discuss their roles as superstars Edith Piaf and Marlena Dietrich.
- December 11, 2019 - 28:03Military historian Ted Barris discussses his book, "Rush to Danger: Medics in the Line of Fire."
- December 11, 2019 - 26:52The Agenda discusses ideas for improving math scores in Ontario schools, even as job action is happening.
- December 10, 2019 - 22:42The Agenda welcomes Hugh Segal to discuss his book "Boot Straps Need Boots: One Tory's Lonely FIght to End Poverty in Canada."
- With the Conservative leader’s resignation, the party’s focus shifts to his replacement
- A reading group in Ottawa is partway through its material — the 1,200 page MMIWG report.
OPINION: The legislature recessed Thursday and isn’t supposed to be back until February — but the Ontario government has taught us to expect the unexpected.
TVO.org speaks with experts and researchers about warming temperatures — and their effects on the geese, muskrats, and polar bears at Polar Bear Provincial Park.
ANALYSIS: Providing proper support for Ontarians who need in-patient care will mean creating housing and home-care options. Is this government willing to act?
ANALYSIS: The Open City Network is a fledgling non-profit with a simple mission to help create smart-city technologies that are publicly owned and based on open standards.
A year after Brian Ludwigsen was hired as a community-liaison officer by an Ontario mining company, he was fired — and he believes it was because he smudged in the workplace.
ANALYSIS: The province will cover the cost of your appointment with a psychiatrist. But what happens when you have to wait a year or travel for hours to see one?
- Kathleen Wynne was Ontario’s first female premier and Canada’s first openly LGBTQ premier. Now her portrait is making history at the legislature.