The Agenda with Steve Paikin
The Agenda with Steve Paikin is TVO's flagship current affairs program - devoted to exploring the social, political, cultural and economic issues that are changing our world, at home and abroad. The Agenda airs weeknights at 8:00 PM EST on TVO - Ontario's Public Media ...
The Agenda with Steve Paikin is TVO's flagship current affairs program - devoted to exploring the social, political, cultural and economic issues that are changing our world, at home and abroad. The Agenda airs weeknights at 8:00 PM EST on TVO - Ontario's Public Media Broadcaster.
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Selcuk Unal: Speaking for Turkey
Turkey's new Ambassador to Canada, Selcuk Unal talks with Steve ...
Turkey's new Ambassador to Canada, Selcuk Unal talks with Steve Paikin about Turkey's relationship with Canada, and the world.
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Evaluating Public-Private Partnerships
A recent TD economics report says Ontario could benefit from ...
A recent TD economics report says Ontario could benefit from more public-private partnerships on big construction projects. But critics say these partnerships are expensive, and end up costing taxpayers big bucks. The Agenda takes a look at public-private partnerships and asks: are P3s the infrastructure cure-all that everyone hopes for?
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Matti Siemiatycki: The State of Ontario Infrastructure
Bricks falling off Toronto Community Housing and mystery liquid in ...
Bricks falling off Toronto Community Housing and mystery liquid in the subway are just two recent high profile examples of infrastructure problems. As the GTA prepares to host the Pan-Am Games, and the summer construction season gears up, The Agenda looks at Ontario's infrastructure woes.
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Canada at War: 1915
It was the first major battle for Canadians in WW1, ...
It was the first major battle for Canadians in WW1, and their courage and bravery left its mark on a Belgian battlefield. On the 100th anniversary of the Second Battle of Ypres, The Agenda reflects on the horrors of war: the birth of chemical warfare, the Canadian casualties, and what led a Canadian solider and medic to pen the most famous war poem of the 20th century.
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Erik Larson: Remembering the Lusitania
In its day, the Lusitania was one of the fastest ...
In its day, the Lusitania was one of the fastest and finest passenger ships in the world. But, one hundred years ago, when a German U-Boat sunk the Lusitania with almost 2,000 people aboard, it brought the United States to the brink of war. Author Erik Larson tells Steve Paikin the Lusitania's story and why it should be remembered.
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Small Business, Big Impact
As more big box retailers close shop, the resilience of ...
As more big box retailers close shop, the resilience of local business might offer important insights into how to keep Ontario's urban culture thriving. From Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) - a Toronto innovation - to micro and social enterprise, The Agenda explores the potential of small business as a transformative force for cities.
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Roger Martin Exits
Roger Martin has helmed the University of Toronto's Rotman School ...
Roger Martin has helmed the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management since 1998. As he exits the post, Steve Paikin talks with him about his work towards a more ethical approach to capitalism.
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The Agenda's Week in Review
From carbon pricing to brain science, The Agenda brings you ...
From carbon pricing to brain science, The Agenda brings you our Week in Review.
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Story of the Week: Spotlight on a Suspended Senator
Mike Duffy, the disgraced PEI representative, is facing 31 charges ...
Mike Duffy, the disgraced PEI representative, is facing 31 charges of fraud, bribery and breach of trust. The Toronto Star's Joanna Smith unpacks the issues at the centre of the trial that began this week.
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Chris Kobrak: Time for Greece to Go?
On April 9, Greece is scheduled make a 450-million Euro ...
On April 9, Greece is scheduled make a 450-million Euro debt repayment. However, there remains concerns about whether Greeks can make the payment. Steve Paikin asks Rotman School of Management Professor Chris Kobrak if it's time for Greece to leave the European Union.