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- Jane died last week but didn't notice - and nobody will admit anything's wrong.
- Following a series of intimate conversations between a former couple who lived through two years of domestic abuse, A Better Man infuses new energy and possibility into the movement to end violence against women.
- The Messenger is an artful investigation into the causes of songbird mass depletion and the people working to turn the tide. This visually thrilling film reveals how the issues facing birds also pose daunting implications for our planet.
- LOST HEROES is the tale of a small country striving to create its own heroes but finding itself constantly out-muscled by better-funded and better-marketed superheroes from the media empire next door.
- Documentary narrated by Dan Akroyd of paleontologists searching for dinosaurs and the evidence they left behind.
- A look at the real-life Batman of Brampton, Ontario, Canada, and the intersection of reality and fantasy.
- Parkinson's disease (PD) is a disorder of the nervous system that affects movement. Canada's National Ballet School (NBS) is world-renowned for training prima-ballerinas. Now people with Parkinson's are learning to dance at NBS. Watch as the familiar tremors associated with Parkinson's fade away while a student dances. Using animated info-graphics and live action dance in the beautiful NBS studios, this short documentary explores how the brain works and the restorative power of dance.
- The FishHeads are always ready to help a water pal - whether they have fins or not. So today they're working with the Toronto Zoo and Parks Canada to release some young Blanding's Turtles into the Rouge National Urban Park in an effort to restore the population of these smiling turtles.
- The FishHeads are teaming up to help world renowned expert, Sebastian Kvist from the Royal Ontario Museum, to collect an unlikely subject for a museum exhibit: Leeches.
- On the hunt for a creature that looks more like an alligator than a fish is all in a day's work for Christian and Sayat as they help the Department of Fisheries and Oceans check up on this endangered fish in Rondeau Bay Provincial Park.
- Happy accidents can happen, and skinks are living proof with how they pollinate. Join Chloe and Housten as they team up with experts at Point Pelee National Park and help survey these accidental pollinators.
- The PollinHeads meet up with Montanna and Tarra from Parks Canada to help them track the Southern Flying Squirrel population at Point Pelee National Park.
- Sayat, Christian and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans conduct an experiment that puts the Eastern Sand Darter in hot water - literally.
- Sayat and Christian go under the sea with Parks Canada in Bay of Fundy National Park and walk across the ocean floor - during low tide, of course.
- Right in Lake Ontario with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, the Fishheads discover the Bowfin: a prehistoric, bony fish that has been swimming around since the age of dinosaurs.
- The FishHeads are helping Parks Canada to clear the wetlands from invasive species so the frogs have a safe home. Ribbit.
- When the trout come out, so do the FishHeads. They're in Algonquin Provincial Park to help the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry tag and collect data on the important species.
- Sayat and Christian venture out into the darkness with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, as it's the only way to find the tiny, invisible crustacean critter the Mysid.
- Sayat and Christian divide and conquer to help the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority assist the Salmon on its arduous journey upstream.
- Sayat and Christian team up with a group of ecologists from Conservation Halton to find a fish that looks like a hot dog - the Silver Shiner.
- In beautiful British Columbia with Parks Canada, the FishHeads discover the Bay Pipefish, a slender species from the seahorse family.
- It's a FishHeads dream come true as Parks Canada helps Christian swim with the Atlantic Salmon in Bay of Fundy National Park, New Brunswick.
- Honey bees are in big trouble. The PollinHeads are helping out Paul and Janet from the University of Guelph Honey Bee Research Centre, who are looking at ways to help the bees live a long, healthy and sweet life.
- Chloe and Housten are helping conduct research on the sugar-fueled hummingbird. Our PollinHeads team is about to see just how much sugar this little bird can handle.
- The PollinHeads help Jessica and her team net, mark and survey the Mottled Duskywings to help get this butterfly off the endangered list.