When Canadian journalist Amanda Lindhout was kidnapped in Somalia 15 months ago, she was working on a story about Somalis who had been pushed out of their homes by the conflict there. Since then, the problem has gotten worse. We pick up the story Amanda Lindhout set out to tell.
Tonight the Munk Debates will tackle Be it resolved: Climate change is mankind's defining crisis and demands a commensurate response. Among the participants are George Monbiot, the author of Heat: How to Stop the World from Burning and Bjorn Lomborg, a professor at the Copenhagen Business School. They join us to debate what to do about climate change.
A documentary about the imperfect options and difficult choices for young people growing up in Northern Ontario's first nations' communities.
Around the world, women are disproportionately affected by climate change. But they are under-represented in the high-level delegations that negotiate landmark agreements on the issue.
An estimated five million Canadians face -- or have faced -- bullying in the workplace. The behaviour is entrenched. The effects can be devastating. And now the Ontario government wants to make it illegal.
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