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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
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Available Episodes (34)
What's next for India? Ananya Mukherjee Reed on what 2009 will look like for the world's largest democracy.
Out of the past and into something more complicated: Poland, nearly twenty years after the fall of communism.
Understanding Greece: economic anxiety and political unrest in the EU's weak link.
The United States, Canada, France and Switzerland: foreign correspondent Eric Margolis on the four countries that mean most to him.
Palestinian historian Beshara Doumani on why the Israeli-Palestinian peace process should be President-elect Obama's Mideast priority.
Israeli journalist Yossi Klein Halevi on why Iran should be President-elect Barack Obama's Mideast priority.
As boomers hit their 60s and markets continue to sour, will we all have to rethink our retirement plans?
Will it still be there when I need it? Financial consultant Ian Markham on the state of your public and private pensions.
Saying goodbye: outgoing NDP leader Howard Hampton on his leadership, his party, and its political dance with the federal Liberals.
FDR's New Deal: did it work? And will a new "new deal" work today?
Rural rights and rural wrongs: Conservative MPP Randy Hillier and his Partners with Rural Ontario initiative.
Tough times, tough choices: taking a scalpel to the health care budget.
The Liberals' deliberations and their national consequences: Who will replace Stephane Dion? What will this mean for the coalition to replace Stephen Harper? And how will this be greeted...
"Stuff white people like": blogger and author Christian Lander on his popular internet list.
Google: how the internet giant has changed us in ten short years.
Your Agenda on the crisis in the capital. The Conservatives vs. the coalition: How will you respond to the political posturing of the next seven weeks?
Always the diplomat: outgoing U.S. ambassador David Wilkins on Obama, the GOP, and Canada.
Global greenhorn: how America's enemies and opponents may test Barack Obama.
On Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan: What will America's European allies do to help President-elect Obama in his international priorities?
International analyst Kamran Bokhari on the Mumbai attacks, the Subcontinent's rising tensions, and what the U.S. is doing to calm them.
Too clever by half? The gamble that may cost Stephen Harper his government.
The Canadian historian and the American president: Arthur Milnes and his conversation with Jimmy Carter about life before, during and after politics.
A lesson in politics: the Queen's Park interns, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed?
Following Thursday's on-air discussion, Steve Paikin hosted a live web-exclusive video chat featuring guests from the Munk Centre taking your questions.
1.2 million strong and growing, but with more than half of Canada's First Nations now living off-reserve, can the traditional way of life be maintained?
Combat: how the growing numbers of women at war is changing our understanding of women ... and war.
"Contact Charlie" author Chris Wattie on the journalists who patrol the front lines in Afghanistan.
Smaller government, social conservatism and a robust worldview: analyzing the conservative ideas that propelled the Republican Party to 40 years of political dominance.
The big three bailout: will Ontario pony-up where Congress didn't? Ontario's minister of economic development on the government plan for the auto sector.
Taking out the trash: Does garbage day really have to be this complicated?
More of the same, or a new direction? What's to be expected from the second consecutive Conservative minority government.
Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on what his government is prepared to do to help Canada weather a gathering economic storm.
Electoral unhappiness: the causes, the consequences and the complaints.
The big three: they make vehicles that fewer and fewer people want, they're on the hook for billions they don't have, and they base it all on a business model which has failed.

