Tuesday, June 23rd TV listings for Documentary Channel (Canada) HD
Myth, truth and national identity. This documentary takes you behind the curtain and into the corridors of power to reveal the true face of a nation.
Locals Welcome Montreal Haiti L'Union Fait la Force
Suresh Doss discovers that the phrase, Unity Is Strength, is driving the emergence of Haitian cuisine in Montreal.
Locals Welcome Food Courts - A Culinary Refuge
Suresh Doss explores food courts in Toronto and finds a culture unto itself.
Cirque Life Countdown to the Premiere
The LUZIA troupe reunites in Montréal in the electric lead-up to the premiere; and 'the most flexible man in the world' goes for a Guinness record.
The Nature of Things Cheetah: Fast and Wild
After lions kill their mother, two cheetah cubs are raised in captivity; now they have a chance to live wild, they just need to learn to hunt.
Myth, truth and national identity. This documentary takes you behind the curtain and into the corridors of power to reveal the true face of a nation.
Locals Welcome Montreal Haiti L'Union Fait la Force
Suresh Doss discovers that the phrase, Unity Is Strength, is driving the emergence of Haitian cuisine in Montreal.
Locals Welcome Food Courts - A Culinary Refuge
Suresh Doss explores food courts in Toronto and finds a culture unto itself.
Cirque Life Countdown to the Premiere
The LUZIA troupe reunites in Montréal in the electric lead-up to the premiere; and 'the most flexible man in the world' goes for a Guinness record.
The Nature of Things Cheetah: Fast and Wild
After lions kill their mother, two cheetah cubs are raised in captivity; now they have a chance to live wild, they just need to learn to hunt.
Myth, truth and national identity. This documentary takes you behind the curtain and into the corridors of power to reveal the true face of a nation.
For the Culture with Amanda Parris Beyond Policing
Following calls to defund and abolish police, Amanda explores alternatives to policing for justice; she learns about communities reimagining safety and justice beyond traditional law enforcement and prisons.
The Knowing The End is the Beginning
Tanya's journey concludes with a shocking revelation of where Annie Carpenter's final resting place is, and the realization that her story could represent those of many other families.
The high-stakes battle over public memorials and statues: a historic moment that's forcing humans to re-evaluate the past.
For the Culture with Amanda Parris Beyond Policing
Following calls to defund and abolish police, Amanda explores alternatives to policing for justice; she learns about communities reimagining safety and justice beyond traditional law enforcement and prisons.
The Knowing The End is the Beginning
Tanya's journey concludes with a shocking revelation of where Annie Carpenter's final resting place is, and the realization that her story could represent those of many other families.
The high-stakes battle over public memorials and statues: a historic moment that's forcing humans to re-evaluate the past.
For the Culture with Amanda Parris Beyond Policing
Following calls to defund and abolish police, Amanda explores alternatives to policing for justice; she learns about communities reimagining safety and justice beyond traditional law enforcement and prisons.
The Knowing The End is the Beginning
Tanya's journey concludes with a shocking revelation of where Annie Carpenter's final resting place is, and the realization that her story could represent those of many other families.
The high-stakes battle over public memorials and statues: a historic moment that's forcing humans to re-evaluate the past.
The Nature of Things Dances With Cranes
A year in the life of whooping cranes, and the humans saving them from extinction.
The Nature of Things Animal Pride
Connel Bradwell challenges mainstream biology's blind spots and explores the true diversity of gender and sexuality in nature.
The Nature of Things Shared Planet: Cities
From New York to Kolkata, there are surprising benefits to us that come from sharing space with the wildlife in our cities.
