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S11
开播:2016-09-06季终:2017-09-04
剧集列表
2017/09/04 S11 E187
Children and Stress & The Flipped Classroom

The Agenda welcomes child development expert Stuart Shanker to discuss how parents can spot signs of stress in their children and help them cope with it. Then, how bringing inquiry-based learning into the classroom can increase student learning. And,10 questions on space junk.

2017/06/30 S11 E186
Battling the Ticket Bots & The Agenda's Week in Review

Daily current affairs show offering in-depth analysis and intelligent debate on issues of concern in the rapidly changing world around us.

2017/06/29 S11 E185
A South Asian Bazaar in Canada

Daily current affairs show offering in-depth analysis and intelligent debate on issues of concern in the rapidly changing world around us.

2017/06/28 S11 E184
Indigenous Views on Canada 150 & First Nations Governance

Daily current affairs show offering in-depth analysis and intelligent debate on issues of concern in the rapidly changing world around us.

2017/06/27 S11 E183
Canada's Trail

Daily current affairs show offering in-depth analysis and intelligent debate on issues of concern in the rapidly changing world around us.

2017/06/26 S11 E182
A Love Letter to Canadian Music & History Comes Alive

Daily current affairs show offering in-depth analysis and intelligent debate on issues of concern in the rapidly changing world around us.

2017/06/23 S11 E181
The Agenda's Story & The Agenda's Week

The Agenda highlights a story making news this week.Then, HIV non-disclosure, guaranteed income pilot, gentrification, and Harry Potter at 20. The Agenda reviews its week of programming.

2017/06/22 S11 E180
Harry Potter Turns 20

It's been 20 years since the first Harry Potter book hit the shelves. The Agenda examines how the series became an unprecedented cultural force which still has an effect on adults and children alike.

2017/06/21 S11 E179
Life on Society's Margins & 10 Questions on Gentrification

The Agenda examines the lives of habitual drug users in Toronto's Regent Park, the topic of the award-winning documentary, "The Stairs," airing tonight at 9 p.m. on TVO. Then, urbanist Richard Florida weighs in on whether gentrification renews or destroys communities.

2017/06/20 S11 E178
Testing Basic Income in Ontario

This spring, Ontario launched a guaranteed minimum income pilot program in three Ontario cities. The Agenda welcomes Hugh Segal, whose advice helped design the made-in-Ontario program. Then, experts analyze whether it's an economically effective way to provide income security to people living on low incomes.

2017/06/19 S11 E177
HIV Criminalization in Canada & Overseeing York University

The Agenda examines Canada's laws governing HIV non-disclosure and why some find them dangerously out of date. Then, outgoing York University president Mamdouh Shoukri looks back on his ten years in charge and the ups and downs of running a major university

2017/06/16 S11 E176
A Housing Market Cooldown? & The Agenda's Week

The Agenda looks at the current state of the GTA housing market and how it's affecting housing in surrounding communities. Then, the truth about cholesterol, Lawrence Krauss on the history of the universe, inside Hillary Clinton's campaign, Laura Kipnis on American campus culture, and the physical and mental health of men. The Agenda reviews its week of programming.

2017/06/15 S11 E175
Raising Awareness About Men's Health

June is Men's Health Month in Canada. To mark the occasion, The Agenda focuses on the physical and mental health challenges facing men today and what can be done to overcome them.

2017/06/14 S11 E174
Inside Hillary's Doomed Campaign & A Challenging Feminism

The Agenda welcomes journalist and author Amie Parnes to discuss her new book, "Shattered: Inside Hillary's Doomed Campaign" which dissects Clinton's failed presidential bid. Then, culture critic and author Laura Kipnis discusses her continued defiance of campus thought police and all that she finds wrong at post-secondary institutions today.

2017/06/13 S11 E173
The History of the Universe & Love, Marriage and Cancer

The Agenda welcomes author and theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss to talk about the important role that science plays in the understanding of the world and beyond, the topic of his new book, "The Greatest Story Ever Told - So Far." Then, how an Ontario couple coped with a cancer diagnosis in the family and the important lessons they learned along the way.

2017/06/12 S11 E172
The Truth About Cholesterol & Lessons in Leadership

The Agenda examines how cholesterol-lowering has become a billion dollar global industry, the subject of "Cholesterol, the Great Bluff," a documentary airing on TVO tonight at 9 p.m. Then, former OPP commissioner Chris Lewis talks about the power and benefits of positive leadership, the topic of his book, "Never Stop on a Hill."

2017/06/09 S11 E171
Canada's New Stance On Trade and Defence & The Agenda's Week

The Agenda examines Canada's new trade and defence policies. Then, a review of the week's programs.

2017/06/08 S11 E170
Ontario's New Labour Laws & A Queen's Park Stalwart

The Agenda examines the Ontario government's proposed labour reforms. Then, Jim Bradley looks back at his 40-year career in Ontario politics.

2017/06/07 S11 E169
Ontario Election: One Year Away

The Agenda discusses what lies ahead for each of Ontario's three main political parties as they prepare for Ontario's 42nd provincial election.

2017/06/06 S11 E168
Children and Stress & The Flipped Classroom

The Agenda examines how to help kids cope with stress. Then, how inquiry-based learning can lead to better results in the classroom. And, 10 questions on space junk.

2017/06/05 S11 E167
Six-Day War, 50 Years Later & Fractured Lands

The Agenda reflects on the Six-Day War on its 50th anniversary. Then, journalist Scott Anderson provides a comprehensive account of the unravelling of the contemporary Arab world.

2017/06/02 S11 E166
MMIWG: The Inquiry Begins & The Agenda's Week

The Agenda discusses The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Then, a review of the week's programs.

2017/06/01 S11 E165
Donald Trump and NATO & The Ghost of Billy Bishop

The Agenda examines President Trump's stance on NATO and what it could mean for the future of the 70-year-old alliance. Then, growing up in the shadow of legendary Billy Bishop.

2017/05/31 S11 E164
Toronto: Mining Capital of the World & Canadian Mining Accountability Abroad
2017/05/30 S11 E163
Achieving Macdonald's Vision & Federal Favouritism
2017/05/29 S11 E162
The Next Conservative Party Leader & The Demise of Heenan Blaikie
2017/05/26 S11 E161
The Agenda's Story & The Agenda's Week

The Agenda highlights a story making news this week. (To be finalized during week) Then, how a local school addresses diversity, ageism in the workplace, an update on Ontario's forestry industry, and the Jordan decision on trial delays. The Agenda reviews its week of programming.

2017/05/25 S11 E160
The Jordan Decision & Breaking Employment Barriers

The Agenda convenes a panel of Crown and defense lawyers to discuss how courts have adjusted under new rules on trial delays. Then, how social entrepreneurial ventures are creating meaningful job opportunities for people with barriers to employment.

2017/05/24 S11 E159
From MPP to Dean & Forestry Builds Communities

The Agenda welcomes former cabinet minister David Orazietti to reflect on his life in politics, his future in the post-secondary world, and a by-election in his town of Sault Ste. Marie. Then, why it's important to support forest product workers and the northeastern Ontario communities that rely on this important sector.

2017/05/23 S11 E158
Ageism in the Workplace? & Autism Awareness

The Agenda examines some of the age-discrimination challenges facing older workers in today's workplace and what solutions exist to overcome the problem. Then, Conservative MP Mike Lake and his son Jaden, share some of the challenges and achievements associated with families raising children with autism.

2017/05/22 S11 E157
Ontario Identity & Making a Global City

Ontario has a diverse makeup of nationalities and cultures and is home to almost 40 per cent of Canadians. But what does it specifically mean to be an Ontarian? The Agenda explores what defines an Ontario identity. Then, a look at Toronto's history of diversity through the experience of one local public school.

2017/05/19 S11 E156
Singh Enters the Race & The Agenda's Week

The Agenda welcomes Shachi Kurl, executive director of the Angus Reid Institute, to discuss Jagmeet Singh's decision to enter the federal NDP's leadership race. Then, the new urban crisis, journalism vs. activism, electoral reform, and segregation in Ontario prisons. The Agenda reviews its week of programming.

2017/05/18 S11 E155
Reforming Ontario's Correctional System

The Agenda welcomes Howard Sapers, an independent adviser on corrections hired by the province, to discuss his report on the overuse of segregation in Ontario jails. Then, experts dig into some of the report's 63 recommendations.

2017/05/17 S11 E154
Rethinking First-Past-the-Post Voting

The Agenda looks into whether a drastic change from a traditional voting system is really what's needed to reform Canada's electoral system. Then, why London's city council has opted for the ranked-ballot system for next year's municipal election. And, could online voting boost voter turnout and make casting a ballot easier for all?

2017/05/16 S11 E153
Activism in Journalism & An Antidote To Fake News

The Agenda welcomes psychologist and author Daniel Levitin to discuss ideas outlined in his book, "A Field Guide to Lies: Critical Thinking in the Information Age" and The Agenda discusses the line between journalism and activism and if they can co-exist.

2017/05/15 S11 E152
The New Urban Crisis & Segrated Cities

The Agenda welcomes urbanist and academic Richard Florida to discuss his new book, "The New Urban Crisis: How Our Cities Are Increasing Inequality, Deepening Segregation, and Failing the Middle Class - and What We Can Do About It," in which he chronicles the dark side of the creative economy. Then, a closer look into why economic inequality is increasing in cities such as Toronto.

2017/05/12 S11 E151
B.C. Election: Minority Rules & 10 Questions on Global Perinatal Practices
2017/05/11 S11 E150
The Consequences of Climate Change & Cli-Fi
2017/05/10 S11 E149
The Next Conservative Party Leader & A Changing Canada and Mackenzie King
2017/05/09 S11 E148
Urban Ontario: 150 Years Ago & Urban Ontario: Past and Future
2017/05/08 S11 E147
A Lumbering Trade Dispute & NAFTA Troubles
2017/01/02 S11 E60
That Which Shaped Canada
2016/09/30 S11 E19
Friday, September 30
2016/09/29 S11 E18
Thursday, September 29
2016/09/28 S11 E17
Wednesday, September 28
2016/09/27 S11 E16
Tuesday, September 27
2016/09/26 S11 E15
Monday, September 26
2016/09/23 S11 E14
Friday, September 23
2016/09/22 S11 E13
Thursday, September 22
2016/09/21 S11 E12
Wednesday, September 21
2016/09/20 S11 E11
Tuesday, September 20
2016/09/19 S11 E10
Monday, September 19
2016/09/16 S11 E9
Friday, September 16
2016/09/15 S11 E8
Thursday, September 15
2016/09/14 S11 E7
Wednesday, September 14
2016/09/13 S11 E6
Tuesday, September 13
2016/09/12 S11 E5
Monday, September 12
2016/09/09 S11 E4
Friday, September 9
2016/09/08 S11 E3
Thursday, September 8
2016/09/07 S11 E2
Wednesday, September 7
2016/09/06 S11 E1
Tuesday, September 6