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S2017
开播:2017-07-03季终:2017-09-01
剧集列表
2017/09/01 S2017 E45
Toronto on the Big Screen

Film writer Geoff Pevere discusses how Toronto is finally visible in films where once it was disguised as New York and other big American cities.

2017/08/31 S2017 E44
Life With The Hells Angels

What's it like to run with the Hells Angels? Author Jerry Langton found out when he wrote about Dave Atwell, the gang's sergeant-at-arms.

2017/08/30 S2017 E43
Lawyering and the Feminist Revolution

Women were not always accepted in the hallowed halls of law. Activist, lawyer and feminist Linda Silver Dranoff describes her trail-blazing start in law.

2017/08/29 S2017 E42
Love, Marriage and Masculinity

Tiq Milan talks with Nam Kiwanuka about his work as a transgender rights advocate.

2017/08/28 S2017 E41
The Last True Hermit

Author Michael Finkel discusses his book, "The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit."

2017/08/25 S2017 E40
Ontario's Declining Moose

The Agenda in the Summer discusses what can be done to stop the decline of Ontario's moose population.

2017/08/24 S2017 E39
Chasing Charity

Competition for charitable donations increases while the weather is fair. The Agenda in the Summer discusses how charities compete and succeed.

2017/08/23 S2017 E38
Phoebe Maltz Bovy

Phoebe Maltz Bovy discusses her book, "The Perils of 'Privilege'"

2017/08/22 S2017 E37
From Problems to Solutions

Shaun Loney discusses his businesses which help improve the lives of people who depend on some form of social assistance.

2017/08/21 S2017 E36
A Paramedic's Trauma and Recovery

Natalie Harris is a leading advocate for paramedics with PTSD. She discusses her book, "Save-My-Life School: A First Responder's Mental Health Journey."

2017/08/18 S2017 E35
City Food: Grow it Yourself

The Agenda in the Summer learns about a collective of farmers bringing fresh, local produce to Toronto customers.

2017/08/17 S2017 E34
SHAD: Beyond the Classroom

Top-performing secondary school students in Ontario can join SHAD, a program suited to science, technology, engineering, arts and math. Nam Kiwanuka learns more.

2017/08/16 S2017 E33
Taking Health Into Your Own Hands

Dr. Elaine Chin, a practitioner of personalized medicine, discusses what the relatively new field of study can do for patients.

2017/08/15 S2017 E32
We All Care for Health Care

André Picard discusses his new book on the topic of public health issues in Canada.

2017/08/14 S2017 E31
Life in the ER

Physician James Maskalyk discusses his experience in an emergency room.

2017/08/11 S2017 E30
Boys on Point

Nam Kiwanuka discusses ballet training with two male students from Canada's national ballet school.

2017/08/10 S2017 E29
Thinking About Thinking

Christopher DiCarlo suggest ways to improve critical thinking in an age when deciphering news and information can be challenging.

2017/08/09 S2017 E28
Married to the Fraud

Lee Mackenzie joins The Agenda in the Summer to discuss her book, "The Charming Predator: The True Story of How I Fell in Love with and Married a Sociopathic Fraud."

2017/08/08 S2017 E27
Secrets of the Art Economy

Economist and author Don Thompson discusses the secrets behind the economics that shape the art industry.

2017/08/07 S2017 E26
The Benefits of Taking Time Off

Journalist Katrina Onstad discusses her book, "The Weekend Effect: The Life-Changing Benefits of Taking Time Off and Challenging the Cult of Overwork."

2017/08/04 S2017 E25
Immigrant Women's Resilience

Krittika Ghosh and Mona Barat speak to Nam Kiwanuka about their book, "Telling Our Stories: Immigrant Women's Resilience."

2017/08/03 S2017 E24
The Beauty of Black Hair

Michele Tapp Roseman discusses her book, "Hairlooms," and why natural Black women's hair is met with derogatory remarks.

2017/08/02 S2017 E23
The Art of Being Captivating

The Agenda in the Summer welcomes Karen von Hahn to discuss her book, ,What Remains,, about her turbulent relationship with her mother.

2017/08/01 S2017 E22
Tracking the Truffle Trade

Ian Purkayastha talks to Nam Kiwanuka about what it's like to provide truffles to Michelin-starred restaurants in New York.

2017/07/31 S2017 E21
The Death of the Romantic Comedy?

Is the romantic comedy still alive and well? Screenwriter and author Elan Mastai ponders this question with Nam Kiwanuka.

2017/07/28 S2017 E20
Memoir of a Muslim in America

The Agenda in the Summer welcomes Haroon Moghul to discuss his book, "How to Be Muslim: An American Story."

2017/07/27 S2017 E19
Untanned and Unvarnished

Entertainer Shawn Hitchins discusses his off-stage life with Nam Kiwanuka.

2017/07/26 S2017 E18
Exit West

International bestselling author Mohsin Hamid talks to Nam Kiwanuka about his new book, "Exit West," a love story set amid the global refugee crisis.

2017/07/25 S2017 E17
Living with Darkness

Nam Kiwanuka discusses nature, nurture and destiny with writer Daphne Merkin.

2017/07/24 S2017 E16
Sinister Enchantment

Writer Daphne Merkin discusses her book, "This Close To Happy: A Reckoning with Depression."

2017/07/21 S2017 E15
Life at the End of a Species

Author Claire Cameron discusses her new novel, "The Last Neanderthal," a tale about humanity and the essence of motherhood.

2017/07/20 S2017 E14
Womanhood in Nazi Germany

Beverley Chalmers joins The Agenda in the Summer to discuss her new book which encompasses 12 years of research on how women were treated under Nazi rule.

2017/07/19 S2017 E13
Girl Power: Beyond the Stereotype

Brock University professors Rebecca Raby and Shauna Pomerantz discuss their new book, "Smart Girls: Success, School, and the Myth of Post-Feminism."

2017/07/18 S2017 E12
The Long Road to Gender Equality

Co-founder and president of the Women's Equality Party in the U.K., Catherine Mayer discusses how gender equality can save the world.

2017/07/17 S2017 E11
Getting Comfortable with Discomfort

The Agenda in the Summer welcomes journalist Amanda Lang for some advice on seeking what you most fear to kick-start positive change.

2017/07/14 S2017 E10
A Musician's Voyage to the Arctic

Musician Danny Michel discusses his once-in-a-lifetime trip through the Northwest Passage where he recorded his latest album, "Khlebnikov."

2017/07/13 S2017 E9
Caught Between Two Cultures

Ann Y.K. Choi discusses her debut novel, "Kay's Lucky Coin Variety."

2017/07/12 S2017 E8
Straddling Worlds Apart

Writer Antanas Sileika discusses his Lithuanian and Canadian heritage and what it's like to straddle two cultures.

2017/07/11 S2017 E7
The Best Future

Screenwriter and author Elan Mastai discusses his first novel, "All Our Wrong Todays."

2017/07/10 S2017 E6
The History of Muskoka

History professor Andrew Watson discusses the history of Muskoka, from an agricultural economy to cottage country.

2017/07/07 S2017 E5
Defining Bill Davis

Steve Paikin discusses his biography of Bill Davis and why he wrote it.

2017/07/06 S2017 E4
Exploring Toronto's The Ward

Nam Kiwanuka speaks to Gracia Dyer Jalea, co-founder of the Toronto Ward Museum, about a little-known part of the city's history.

2017/07/05 S2017 E3
Shame and Prejudice: Canada at 150

The Agenda in the Summer welcomes artist Kent Monkman to discuss his Canada 150 exhibit.

2017/07/04 S2017 E2
Hip Hop's Northern Touch

The Agenda in the Summer welcomes Kardinal Offishall and DJ Starting From Scratch for a chat about hip hop in Canada.

2017/07/03 S2017 E1
Tracing Toronto's Queer History

The Agenda in the Summer discusses Toronto's transition from rigid morality to a hub for the LGBTQ community.