• Federal Election 2011: The Value of a Vote

    Every Canadian citizen over the age of 18 has the right to vote, but some argue that across the country not every vote has equal value.

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  • A Brief History of Canadian Parliament

    Why does Canada have a Prime Minister instead of a President? Why do we elect direct Members of Parliament who are members of political parties. Our political system is older than the country itself, extending deep into English history. Find out its origins, and how it works in 21st century Canada. Find out more at TVO’s Civics101

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  • The BNA Act Explained

    The BNA Act Explained

    Canada became Canada on July 1, 1867, the date of Confederation. Until then, British North America was governed by Great Britain. But by the mid-1800s Britain could no longer afford to govern its colonies – so the process to grant Canada independence began. As you’ll see, this process didn’t end until 1982! Find out more at TVO’s Civics101

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  • Your Rights, Guaranteed

    Living in Canada means you have certain rights. You know you have these rights, because they’re guaranteed to you in two documents: The Constitution of Canada and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. How did we get these documents, and what are they, exactly? Find out more at TVO’s Civics101

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  • What in the World is Equalization?

    How does the government of Canada guarantee that all people living across the country have equal access to the same quality of service? One the tools used is ‘Equalization’ a process in which some of the revenue of wealthier provinces is transferred to provinces that need more funds to provide necessary services. Here’s how it works. Find out more at TVO’s Civics101

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  • YourVote2011: Mississauga South Riding Profile

    Mississauga South is one of six ridings in the city. It’s also shaping up to be a close race in the 2011 provincial election. Find out who’s in the race and what the stakes are in this riding profile. Find out more at YourVote2011

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  • Federal Election 2011: The Value of a Vote

    Federal Election 2011: The Value of a Vote

    Every Canadian citizen over the age of 18 has the right to vote, but some argue that across the country not every vote has equal value.

    Continue reading »

  • A Brief History of Canadian Parliament

    A Brief History of Canadian Parliament

    Why does Canada have a Prime Minister instead of a President? Why do we elect direct Members of Parliament who are members of political parties. Our political system is older than the country itself, extending deep into English history. Find out its origins, and how it works in 21st century Canada. Find out more at TVO’s Civics101

    Continue reading »

  • The BNA Act Explained

    The BNA Act Explained

    Canada became Canada on July 1, 1867, the date of Confederation. Until then, British North America was governed by Great Britain. But by the mid-1800s Britain could no longer afford to govern its colonies – so the process to grant Canada independence began. As you’ll see, this process didn’t end until 1982! Find out more at TVO’s Civics101

    Continue reading »

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  • Your Rights, Guaranteed

    Your Rights, Guaranteed

    Living in Canada means you have certain rights. You know you have these rights, because they’re guaranteed to you in two documents: The Constitution of Canada and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. How did we get these documents, and what are they, exactly? Find out more at TVO’s Civics101

    Continue reading »

  • What in the World is Equalization?

    What in the World is Equalization?

    How does the government of Canada guarantee that all people living across the country have equal access to the same quality of service? One the tools used is ‘Equalization’ a process in which some of the revenue of wealthier provinces is transferred to provinces that need more funds to provide necessary services. Here’s how it works. Find out more at TVO’s Civics101

    Continue reading »

  • YourVote2011: Mississauga South Riding Profile

    YourVote2011: Mississauga South Riding Profile

    Mississauga South is one of six ridings in the city. It’s also shaping up to be a close race in the 2011 provincial election. Find out who’s in the race and what the stakes are in this riding profile. Find out more at YourVote2011

    Continue reading »

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  • Mississauga Agenda Camp Results

    Mississauga Agenda Camp Results

    Before the Ontario Provincial election in October, The Agenda travelled across the province finding out what issues mattered to you this election. Here are the results for Mississauga. For more, visit YourVote2011

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  • Honoured Citizen

    Honoured Citizen

    Honoured Citizen is a multiplayer, online shadow government game developed by Lazard Entertainment in association with TVO. Find out more: http://honouredcitizen.com/

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  • The Perimeter

    The Perimeter

    Toronto Police stand watch as crews assemble barriers in advance of the G20 Summit June 26-27. After the events of the G20 Summit, this video seems innocent and naive now.

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  • The Story of Saba and Michael

    The Story of Saba and Michael

    How my wife and I met. Apologies for all the borrowed footage.

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