The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Video)
Summary: 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 - Canada's largest educational broadcaster.
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Podcasts:
Desperately seeking leadership: Liberal MP Bob Rae on why he's not seeking the Liberal leadership and the challenge of finding a new leader - and a new identity.
Scaring the neighbours: As China's regional power and influence grows, nations like the Philippines, Vietnam and Burma are turning West for support. The Center for a New American Security's Patrick Cronin tells Steve Paikin how this shift will change geo-politics.
Burma has undergone a series of promising reforms: the release of Aung San Suu Kyi, the transition to a somewhat civilian government and the opening of the once-closed country. But recent violence in Rakhine State threatens to undermine these changes. Will the promising reforms we've seen in Burma over the last couple years continue?
Canada stepped into Afghanistan in 2001. Almost 11 years later, what was accomplished, and what are we leaving behind? The Agenda looks at Canada's past, present and future role in Afghanistan.
Of Christianity and myth-making: Author Michael Coren dispels what he sees as myths about the history, beliefs, and culture of Christianity.
From humble beginnings in Prince Rupert, British Columbia to the upper echelons of CTV News, veteran journalist Craig Oliver tells Steve Paikin about a newshound's life.
A different perspective on Ontario's education system: The Agenda speaks with a group of principals about being leaders in education.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker managed to beat back attempts to kick him out of office mid-term. Journalist Bill Schneider tells Steve Paikin why Walker's success is a blow not only to organized labour but to the Democratic Party as a whole.
Egyptian voters are facing a stark choice between the two remaining candidates in the upcoming presidential election: the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Mursi, or former military man and Mubarak ally, Ahmed Shafiq. The Agenda considers Egypt's painful choice.
Greeks head to the polls this weekend to render their verdict in the EU bailout. Simon Fraser University professor Andre Gerolymatos tells Steve Paikin what the election will mean for the future of the European Union.
Facing up to bullying: Restorative justice programs are being used in schools as an effective tool for dealing with bullying. Lynn Zammit tells Steve Paikin how they work, and why she believes they will conquer the problem.
A strategy for change? Aboriginal Legal Services Toronto's Jonathan Rudin tells Steve Paikin how Aboriginal Transformative Justice programs work in the criminal justice system.
After a 27-year war, Sri Lanka has released a report on its aftermath. R. Cheran gives Steve Paikin his view of the "Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission" report.
What will it take to bring closure to countries that have emerged from the "Arab Spring"? Agenda Insight Essayist Akaash Maharaj says that while past internal strife can be an impediment to future peace and prosperity, countries such as South Africa and Northern Ireland have proven that a nation can deal with its own demons.
Toronto Maple Leafs General Manager Brian Burke on hockey, leadership and the business of Canada's game.