CBC’s point-of-view documentary series that gets to the heart of issues that matter to Canadians. Celebrating the great Canadian tradition of documentary, Canada’s best filmmakers bring us films with compelling characters, harrowing tales and unforgettable moments. With unique and often unexpected access, these stories will ignite discussions and open dialogues about issues relevant in today’s society.
Seasons & Episode
On the surface, the Greenes are a fun-loving family of performers. Dave Greene, the father, is an Elvis Tribute Artist. The mom, Roxie Greene, is a writer. Quinn Greene, the eldest son, is an actor, and his little brother Kane Greene is a beat-boxer. But underneath, they have a secret.
The family of Chinese prisoner Wang Bingzhang fights for his freedom.
Hannah and her two sisters try clearing their debt by finding Sugar Daddies - wealthy, older, men that pay to date.
Julie Bouvier who was nearly stabbed to death by a man in a psychotic frenzy because "the devil told him to kill the prettiest girl in the mall" is shocked to find he is released from the mental hospital and terrified that he will come after her.
In this sequel to NCR: Not Criminally Responsible from Emmy-winner John Kastner, a wedding is born of a terrible act of violence.
A new wave of synthetic drugs is set to flood into Canada — the first version having already killed thousands of Canadians. Many people in the fight to stop these drugs think the situation may be unstoppable.
Uber-Canadian actor Peter Keleghan explores his family’s immigrant roots, visiting Ireland for his mom’s 90th birthday.
Comedian Ryan McMahon travels Ontario’s colonization roads learning about their impact on First Nations and settlers.
An intimate portrait of the toll PTSD takes on a reporter and his family.
A look at the search for true love and marriage in the orthodox Jewish world during the hyper-connected Tinder age.
Step into the world of Patty McGill, an out of the box thinker who helps kids with special needs inside her horse riding ring.
A Japanese tourist goes missing in Yellowknife leaving behind luggage, souvenirs – and a mystery to be solved.
Acclaimed journalist Desmond Cole explores what it is to be black in 21st century Canada. Do black lives matter here?