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- A group of disparate fugitives from an interplanetary tyranny find themselves in control of a massively powerful starship.
- Filmmaker Michael Moore explores the roots of America's predilection for gun violence.
- Michael Moore's view on what happened to the United States after September 11 and how the Bush Administration allegedly used the tragic event to push forward its agenda for unjust wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- An orphan is sent to live with relatives in picturesque turn-of-the-century Prince Edward Island.
- Two men and a woman circle the globe in a satellite armed with a nuclear device. The third world war breaks out, and a few months later the satellite crashes. They survive the crash but one man gets killed by survivors and the other man gets caught. The woman stays by the remains of the the satellite but is soon caught by evil punks who have taken power.
- A gay bar is hit by a group of sociopaths, and all the patrons are killed except for one man who escapes and takes refuge in an apartment occupied by a group of friends, who will do anything they can to protect him and survive the siege.
- This skit-filled Canadian comedy show pokes fun at the Canadian government and other national happenings.
- The adventures of a precocious young boy in Montreal who has a habit of repeating himself.
- One day, a boy named Jacob Two-Two (aptly named because every phrase that he utters is repeated) decides to set out to prove himself to his parents that he can do things, so his father, who is tired of hearing his wife order him to do the shopping, sets Jacob out to buy two tomatoes. As Jacob makes his way to buy them, the greengrocer in the shop keeps telling an officer that Jacob was threatening him, so Jacob escapes, but only just, hitting his head rather hard and awaking in court where he is sentenced to two years, two months, two weeks, two days, two hours, two minutes, and five seconds to a children's prison run by not only a mad wrestler presumed lost, but also two (also aptly named) bird-like and fish-like cohorts as well as slimy humanoids that spray resisters with slime to stop them in their tracks. Helping Jacob in his mission are two young agents that aim to free all of the children kept prisoner in the swampy penitentiary. It is up to Jacob Two-Two to escape this heinous prison and free all of the other imprisoned children.
- A true story about the tragic explosion at Halifax Harbour, Canada, in the early hours of December 6, 1917.
- Tagged: The Jonathan Wamback Story is the true story of a teenage gang's attack on high school student Jonathan Wamback in Ontario, Canada. Following the attack, Jonathan falls into a coma. The movie shows the events leading up to the attack on Jonathan in June 1999, and follows through his slow recuperation during the months that follow.
- Activist film director Michael Moore hosts a show where he continues his crusade to expose wrongdoing by the high and mighty.
- Back stabbing execs at a Canadian TV network stop at nothing to get ahead.
- Halifax Chronicle-Herald newspaper reporter Judith Cass is in Frankfurt attending a book fair, she there to write an article on up and coming Canadian author Jonathan Matthews who is writing a book rumored to be of major historical significance. Judith's story takes a major turn when Jonathan, during the fair's opening night party, collapses and dies. The police later report that Jonathan was poisoned to death. Jonathan had a personal history with publisher Marsha Hillier, Judith's friend who is also at the fair to promote the yet unfinished book of her star author, Margaret Dourie Cantor. Jonathan's murder is the latest but worst of Marsha's problems at the fair. Marsha has also been having problems with Margaret and Margaret's agent, Martin Barrett - who was also Jonathan's agent - about Margaret's inaccessibility to the book fair's buyers and the questionable quality of the chapters she's written thus far. Judith, looking for the answers to Jonathan's murder in wanting a good story but also to help her friend Marsha, works with Ernst Murnau, the Frankfurt police inspector assigned to the case. They all figure that the answers to Jonathan's murder may be found somewhere in his manuscript.
- This is a tale about two children who are put in a foster home, and then on Halloween they breakout and are rescued by their eccentric grandfather who is in a Halloween costume of an eyeball. They then go to Georges island to try and find the treasure of Captain Kidd.
- The animated misadventures of Lynn Johnston's acclaimed comic strip family.
- A Nova Scotian woman falls into a violently abusive relationship with a disgusting man, finally taking drastic measures to get rid of him forever.
- A scientist, a model and a photographer, by accident; are sent back in time to ancient Switzerland during the reign of the Roman Emperor Nero, being captured by the Gallic Arverni.
- The mother of one of the victims of the crash of Swissair flight 111 meets, in Nova Scotia, with one of the fishermen who assisted with the rescue mission.
- Wick Burns is a government official with all the self-motivation and personality of a robot. His newest project is to find funding for a small art film, "Paint Cans".
- A fishing village responds to government cutbacks by declaring independence and uses the arsenal of a Soviet missile sub to back it up.
- Comedian Rick Mercer shows up Americans' near complete ignorance of Canada.
- Two homicide detectives investigate the murder of a popular Jamaican woman, who seems to have lived in two separate worlds.
- A brutal drive-by shooting of a Croatian woman who works at an abortion clinic sends two homicide detectives out onto the streets of one of the world's most culturally diverse cities. Their first suspect has ties to the pro-life movement. But a sudden turn of events, a fresh trail of clues and a suicide attempt by the victim's Serbian husband lead the detectives into the impenetrable world of Balkan politics and prejudices. As they hunt for the killer, they uncover an ethnic war between Croatians and Serbians amid the urban backdrop of downtown Toronto.
- Rick Mercer and celebrity guests visit and entertain the Canadian Troops stationed at the Canadian Armed Forces base in Kabul, Afghanistan.
- A news spoof featuring comically bizzare newflashes, an eccentric German film critic, a neurotic and often angry disc jockey, and various celebrities being mocked.
- Well, that's what it is: a montage of people's legs. White, black, young, old, athletic, fat, male, female, still, jumping, doing ballet you name it. Mostly naked legs (though a few wear shoes), mostly one or two pairs at a time, from just above the knee. A couple shots include a baby.
- Lexx and the crew are running out of food resources. Desperate they visit what appears to be a garbage planet, but quickly become separated and under go a series of individual adventures in a culture thats basically cannibalistic.
- In this first episode, the crew encounters Mantrid, the former Bio-Vizier for His Divine Shadow. Mantrid claims he is able to provide the proto-blood necessary for Kai's continued existence; but Mantrid, of course, has an ulterior motive.
- Contains segments "NAFTA Mike", "Strikebreakers", and "Mergers".
- Contains segments "Turdonia", "Teen Sniper School", and "Hitler Goes Banking".
- Contains segments "Immoral Majority" and "Seniors Strike Back".
- Contains segments "Roe v. Wade, R.I.P." and "Population Explosion".
- Contains segments "Got it Maid!" and "BMW (Break My Windows)".
- Contains segments "No Side Effects" and "We Still Love NY".
- Contains segments "Weapon Inspectors", "The Make a Wish Foundation", and "We Find Hillary a Date".
- Ian's nephew, Harrison, comes to visit Blair Water. A box social causes conflict as Emily and Teddy are not partnered. Rhode invites Harrison and makes a choice that will forever change her life.
- 1998–200347mTV-G6.7 (8)TV EpisodeLaura refuses to return to Ian and finds a job at a mill. When Ian discovers where she is and tries to force her to return home, Laura disappears.
- Trying to discover where Aunt Laura has run off to, Emily and Ilse go to see Ada Pickett. The girls see three different fates for Laura, one of which is the truth.
- Ilse Burnley has moved into the Murray house. Jimmy comes home. It is discovered that Isabel sold her share of New Moon to Ian Bowles. Laura decides to sue Ian for divorce. Jack Haszard plans to help Laura.
- Jimmy marries Eve, however the happiness is short-lived when Eve is arrested for murdering her father Abner Kinch and her fate lies in the hands of Jimmy.
- Oliver, Emily's cousin, announces that New Moon belongs to his father. His girlfriend Maida is pregnant and destitute. After Maida has her baby in the Disappointed House, she leaves and Oliver takes responsibility for his child.
- Ilse wants to learn about her mother because her father never talks about her. Emily feels sympathy for her and wants to help find some information. While visiting her Great Aunts they tell her what has happened to Ilse's mother.
- Emily writes a romance story for a competition. Laura writes a letter to Ian in France.
- The young people of Blair Water travel to Summerside to take the entrance exam for high school and compete for the Queen Victoria scholarship. Isabel sneaks back to Scotland leaving a venomous letter in her wake.
- In a surprise ending for the season we watch four separate outcomes for Laura's wedding day. Each is seen in the imagination of Emily but which is the real one.
- While searching through the attic Emily comes across her mother's doll and Aunt Laura restores it for her. Aunt Laura meets Ian Bowles and falls in love with him...until she finds out the truth which sends her back home in tears.