Episodes 11
Cottagers & Indians
James Whetung is reclaiming his Indigenous right to cultivate wild rice on Ontario’s Pigeon Lake, but local homeowners are furious about large-scale changes in the waterways - so there’s going to be a dust-up.
Read MoreThe story of a death that tore apart the Nova Scotia community of Isle Madame, a postcard-perfect collection of Acadian fishing villages off the coast of Cape Breton Island.
Read MoreAbove the Law
Calgary residents say police brutality tore their lives apart - and the justice system has failed to hold officers accountable.
Read MoreCompany Town
When GM announces it’s closing shop in Oshawa, Ont., an embattled union and its disillusioned workers face the fight of their lives.
Read MoreHer Last Project
An extraordinary woman dedicates the last months of her life to educating others about dying with dignity and meaning.
Read MoreWorld's Biggest Family
A man with 600 half-siblings takes a hard look at the hidden costs of sperm donor anonymity.
Read MoreThe beloved and iconic Toronto landmark, Honest Ed’s, is sold to make way for development and an uncertain future.
Read MoreYear of the Goat
Five dairy goat breeder families juggle their farms, work and an intensive show season while caring for all of their two — and four-legged — kids.
Read MoreRare Bird Alert
Take a journey across North America with a punk rock birdwatcher who explores how the climate crisis is affecting birds, from the viewpoint of birders.
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