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- Diaries of a Sugar Baby follows a young college student who investigates whether the "Sugar" world is a new dating forum or a cover for "Grey Prostitution". Geneve, our main subject, is a recent graduate of university and learns that a friend of hers has graduated without any student debt. She finds out this is due to the friend living a secret life as a 'Sugar Baby to a 62 year old boyfriend. Her friend describes it as "an arrangement". Geneve lists herself on some of the sugar baby websites and decides to find out from the Daddies and Babies exactly what is going on.
- COVID 19 swirls a variance in approach to the pandemic from UK, EU, US and back to Canada. This feature documentary tracks the virus of fear and panic that paralyses the world from the Canadian perspective delving into: what has driven fear, where it has lead, who has used fear as a control mechanism, how the constant peddling of fear has changed people during and beyond covid and if people can come back from their current and constant state of fear.
- In the year 2020, the COVID 19 virus spread around the world, killing millions. Frail seniors in long term care homes perished the most, isolated and in fear. Crisis in Care takes an inside look at Canada's long term care nightmare.
- Jason Kenzie, a local pet photojournalist discovers a myriad of exotic animals living in the backyards of the lower mainland of British Columbia Canada.
- The story of how a dedicated doctor created Dena's Doubles, an online home for parents of twins to connect, support and encourage one another. Together they have built a unique community that is pure, non-judgmental and incredibly empowering. A community that in a world of diminished family values, we can all draw inspiration from.
- What do you do when you do not fit into the world around you? Having a significant weight problem isn't a plan. Nobody dreams of being so heavy they are trapped in their own body. EveryBody Matters blows the lid off the big lie that states that obesity is an individual problem. Obesity is a disease and community health problem that affects more than 60% of adults and 17% of children in most developed nations. The conversation about affordable health care cannot happen without talking about obesity because it accounts for between 8-11% of your nations health care bill. And that is set to rise in the next 10 years by 17%. TV programs that label people with weight problems as Big losers do not help but fuel discrimination against sufferers of this disease. EveryBody Matters challenges body stigmas and body bias in our society. EveryBody Matters dispels the myths and misinformation about obesity, while promoting holistic solutions to this growing problem.
- On October 17th 2018 Weed became legal in Canada. The eyes of the world are on this great social experiment. But it is the economic influencers that are driving change. Weedonomics looks at the conflict between 90 years of prohibition and the sudden legalization, which nobody was really prepared for.
- In the 1960's the people of West Papua were given the Vote of Free Choice by the UN. The West Papuan people call it the "Vote of no choice!" The Indonesian Military were allowed to assemble approximately 1000 representatives of the 800,000 West Papuan adults and inter them in a concentration camp for weeks prior to the UN officials turning up to take a vote by raising hands. Over half of the people present did not speak Indonesian but this did not affect the outcome of the vote because what was understood was that nay person not raising their hand would cause the military to execute their entire clan. West Papua then became a state of Indonesia. Since then over 500,000 West Papuans have been killed or disappeared for asserting their human rights. Now 5 decades of colonization have taken their toll. Please Pray for West Papua is told through the eyes of a First Nations Canadian. One colonized person looking at another colonized population from across the Pacific.