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 | | Homo Toxicus  Explores the links between the hundreds of toxic pollutants in our environment and increasing health problems. | |
 | | Kanehsatake  The confrontation between the Mohawk Nation and the Canadian Government at the Mercier Bridge. | |
 | | Passage  A brilliantly innovative telling of the story of Dr. John Rae who discovered the awful truth about the fate of the Franklin Expedition's attempt to find the Northwest Passage. | |
 | | The Strangest Dream  The inspiring story of Joseph Rotblat and the efforts of the Pugwash Conferences to halt nuclear proliferation. | |
 | | When Is Enough, Enough?  A small Cree band in Alberta battles major oil companies for their land which lies on top of one of the world's richest oil deposits. | |
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Aboriginal Architecture  New structures in seven North American Native communities that reinterpret traditional forms for contemporary purposes.
The Air We Breathe  Connects asthma and other respiratory diseases with air pollution and suburban sprawl.
All the Right Stuff  Teaches teenagers about media, malls, money, and consumerism.
Amazing Art  Daniel makes felt art, paints with watercolors, makes a self-portrait, draws a turtle, and makes a paper mache monster.
Animals  Daniel milks a cow, learns about raptors, feeds giraffes, trains puppies, and visits a farm.
Being Caribou  A filmmaker and biologist follow the Porcupine Caribou Herd from central Yukon to the herd's calving grounds in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Blue Snake  Preparation and premiere of Robert Desrosiers' futuristic ballet.
Bombies  The terrible aftermath of dropping cluster bombs during the secret air war in Laos and the international campaign to ban them.
The Boundaries of Change  Cities cope with changing demographics.
Build Green  David Suzuki reports on a wide range of green buildings, from large community developments to mini-homes.
Buyer Be Fair  Looks at the benefits of fair trade goods and product certification for people and the environment.
The Canadian Brass  The kids of the Canadian Brass help create a unique Christmas pageant.
Celebrations  Daniel carves a pumpkin, goes trick-or-treating, makes a valentine and an ornament, and decorates Easter eggs.
Cities  Is "sustainable cities" an oxymoron or can they be made to work?
Connecting with Our World - Part 1  Daniel learns to bowl, plays the drums, goes horseback riding, canoeing, and flies a plane.
Connecting with Our World - Part II  Daniel goes on a tall ship, tastes new fruits, visits Medieval Times, learns about Egypt, and makes a gingerbread house.
Crapshoot  Looks at the failure of our current sewage disposal system and presents alternatives.
Creating Art  Daniel at an art gallery, making plasticine art, painting giraffes, drawing dragons, and making a clay dragon.
Creating Food  Daniel makes chocolate, ice cream, a pie, cookies, and pizza.
Cultivating Change  Garden tour that proves that growing food can be an avenue to social change.
Democracy à la Maude  A Canadian woman leads the fight against unjust corporate globalization, and for social justice.
Economics  Economics and its relation to social change and our lifestyles.
The Emperor's New Clothes  An impassioned look at the effects of NAFTA on workers in Canada, the US and Mexico.
Environment  Daniel learns about composting, visits a rainforest, learns about ponds, bee keeping, and hiking.
Exploring and Discovering  Daniel learns about the desert, meets an elephant, goes on safari, and explores a cave and a beach.
Farming The Seas  The perils and promise of fish farms in a world running out of ocean fish stocks.
Fat Chance  An obese man re-examines his self-image, and questions the biases in our weight-conscious culture.
Field of Genes  The effects of the biotechnology revolution on farmers and consumers.
Fighting Fire With Fire  Raises questions about conventional methods of fighting fire, and whether decades of suppressing fire have simply made matters worse.
The Firebird  A performance of James Kudelka's ballet, enhanced by spectacular visual effects.
Fitness/Movement  Daniel learns gymnastics, does ballet, learns to break dance, tap dance, and exercise.
Food  Devising a sustainable food system -- one that is healthy, accessible, and affordable.
Fury for the Sound  Women's contribution to the battle to save the rainforest at Clayoquot Sound.
Fury for the Sound (Short Version)  Women's contribution to the battle to save the rainforest at Clayoquot Sound.
Going Green  Reducing the "unfriendly" impact of your household on the environment.
Going Home  Ways to reconnect with the earth.
GoodWood  Forest communities can have both jobs and trees.
Great Canadian Wonders  Emily visits Quebec City, an amusement park, an ice hotel and a hot spring, and explores the Rocky Mountains.
Greening Business  Reports on sustainable business practices and philosophy.
Home Place  Putting the role of human beings in the biosphere back into proper perspective.
Homo Toxicus  Explores the links between the hundreds of toxic pollutants in our environment and increasing health problems.
How Do They Do That?  Daniel learns how a road is built, creates stop motion animation, invents a toy, learns about visual effects, and tours an airport.
In Search of International Justice  The first film about a crucial new commitment to the international rule of law: the International Criminal Court.
Inside-Outside  Replaces the human-centered concept of environment with ecosystems.
Interesting People, Interesting Jobs  Daniel gets an eye exam, learns about dog guides and yoga, visits a veterinarian, and helps a zookeeper.
It Takes a Child  15 year-old child labor activist, Craig Kielburger, works for reform around the world.
It's Eco-Logic  Practical things kids can do to protect the environment.
Julie de Varennes in Canada  A former sufferer helps kids coping with cancer; giving them hope and inspiration.
Kanehsatake  The confrontation between the Mohawk Nation and the Canadian Government at the Mercier Bridge.
Language Arts  Daniel creates stories, visits the library, writes poetry, makes a book, and learns about the production of "This is Daniel Cook."
Le Dortoir  Brilliant film adaptation of the highly acclaimed dance drama.
Life Cycles  Life is a property of Earth.
Life Running Out of Control  Thorough examination of the issues surrounding the genetic manipulation of plants, animals and human beings.
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Life Running Out of Control (Short Version)  Thorough examination of the issues surrounding the genetic manipulation of plants and animals.
Masterclass with Menuhin  Extraordinary meeting between two prodigies of the violin.
The Monarch  The latest findings on the life cycle and migration of the familiar, yet mysterious, butterfly.
Music  Daniel learns to conduct an orchestra, writes a song, sings jazz, visits a marching band, and learns to disco dance.
Music for Wilderness Lake  A piece of "environmental music" written by Canadian composer, R. Murray Schafer.
The Music Garden  An exploration of Bach's music as interpreted through gardening.
My Community - Part 1  Daniel at the police station, at the fire station, at the market, building a sidewalk, and on a train.
My Community - Part II  Daniel at a street festival, at the doctor, at the dentist, at the zoo, and with the Earth Rangers.
The Nature of David Suzuki  Portrait of geneticist David Suzuki, host of "The Nature of Things."
Nature, Science, and the Environment  Daniel visits a recycling plant, learns about butterflies, visits a waterfall, goes on an eco-adventure and studies rocks.
Net Loss  Examines the controversy surrounding salmon farms, and the threat they pose to wild salmon.
Partnership  Changing our present exploitative relationship with Earth to one of partnership.
Passage  A brilliantly innovative telling of the story of Dr. John Rae who discovered the awful truth about the fate of the Franklin Expedition's attempt to find the Northwest Passage.
Performing  Daniel learns about busking, clowning, doing magic, learning yo-yo tricks, and visits the Famous People Players.
ReInventing The World  Three 50-minute programs on creating sustainable cities, food systems, and lifestyles.
ReInventing the World II  Two 50-minute videos that offer practical solutions to the big problems affecting all of us.
Rena Mcleod in Canada  An aboriginal mother fights for native justice.
The Salmon Forest  Reveals the fragile connection between salmon, bears, trees, and people in the NW rainforest.
Science  Daniel makes paper, learns about electricity, visits a science center, learns about dinosaurs, and taking pictures.
Special Things To Eat  Daniel tries new vegetables and makes maple syrup, a birthday cake, candy canes, and a yule log.
Special Things To Make  Daniel builds his own robot and makes a birdhouse, an animal totem, a puppet, and soap.
Sports  Daniel at a pool, rock climbing, learning Tae Kwon Do, lawn bowling, and skating.
Stop the World, We Want to Get On  Dramatic impact of civil rights organization for disabled people.
The Storytelling Class  An after-school storytelling project in a diverse, but divided, city school breaks cultural boundaries and creates community.
The Strangest Dream  The inspiring story of Joseph Rotblat and the efforts of the Pugwash Conferences to halt nuclear proliferation.
Super-Companies  Multinational companies seldom take the needs of people or the environment into account.
The Suzuki Diaries  David Suzuki and daughter Sarika travel to Europe to visit inspiring people and projects that give hope for a sustainable future.
Tectonic Plates  Adaptation-integration of the stage play by Robert Lepage.
This is Daniel Cook  13-part series in which Daniel Cook explores the world around him through his own candid questions.
This is Daniel Cook Series 2  Second 13-part series in which Daniel Cook explores the world around him through his own candid questions.
This is Emily Yeung  13-part children's series (with a bonus holiday episode) in which the delightful 6-year-old Emily explores the world around her.
Thrills and Chills Pt. 1  Daniel goes go-carting, rides a rollercoaster, and visits a theme park, a water park, and a stunt show.
Thrills and Chills Pt. 2  Daniel plays baseball, rides in a helicopter and a hot air balloon, digs for dinosaur bones, and goes on a camping trip.
Uranium  Native peoples pay the consequences of uranium mining.
Walking with Ghosts  Predator biologist Elizabeth Hofer tracks and studies the elusive lynx in the Yukon's boreal forests.
Water and Animals  Daniel sets up an aquarium, learns about fish and fishing, and goes whale watching.
Water and the Human Spirit - Program One  Communities solving their own water problems.
Water and the Human Spirit - Program Two  Farmers and communities solving their own water problems.
Water On The Table  An intimate portrait of international water activist Maude Barlow and the debate over whether water is a commercial good or a human right.
Waterlife  An epic cinematic poem that reveals the extraordinary beauty and complex toxicity of the Great Lakes, the largest remaining supply of fresh water (20%) on Earth.
Ways We Live  New models of community living and building in the US and Canada are featured.
Weather Report  A report from the front lines of climate change in Kenya, India, Canada, the Arctic, China, and Montana where people's lives have already been dramatically altered.
Weather The Storm  Fishing communities on France's western coast show the path to sustainability.
Whalesong  Musical experiment with a choir, symphony orchestra, and three killer whales.
When Is Enough, Enough?  A small Cree band in Alberta battles major oil companies for their land which lies on top of one of the world's richest oil deposits.
Who Shot My Brother?  As German Gutierrez searches for the gunmen who tried to kill his brother, he exposes the root causes of the violence in his native Colombia.
Winter Fun  Daniel visits a winter festival, learns the sport of curling, goes downhill skiing and tobogganing, and learns how to care for and control sled dogs.
World Drums  250 of the world's greatest percussionists collaborate to perform World Drums.
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