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- In a largely self-contained and secretive polygamist community where the belief is that a man marrying multiple women and having as many children as humanly possible ensures passage into heaven which in turn means that the older men with status often choose underage girls to bore those multiple children, Judith Leavitt, a third generation member, is one of the junior wives of community leader, Bishop Josiah Leavitt. They have four children of their own, plus an older, sixteen year old Charlotte Joseph, being Judith's daughter from a previous marriage. Judith was forced to divorce her first husband, who she loved and who was excommunicated for considered to be a non-believer, to marry Josiah. Judith's secret status as Josiah's favorite wife takes a turn when she tries to take an action to protect their twelve year old daughter, Alice Leavitt. Josiah temporarily banishing Judith and the kids from the house to send her a message to obey or else leads to Judith deciding to make it permanent by taking the children out of the community altogether in realizing that they have no freedom, the male community leaders who have all the power. Judith and the children have a difficult enough transition to life in the "outside" world, but it is made a little easier, in addition to social services, with the support of a compassionate supermarket clerk named Louise, and Police Officer Wayne. Beyond Josiah wanting to find Judith to deal with her in her actions threatening his possible ascension to Prophet, Judith may have an equal problem with Charlotte, who wants to marry seventeen year old Jamie Coyle, that despite the Prophet wanting her ultimately to marry someone older to provide her greater guidance. If Charlotte does try to get back into the polygamist community to marry Jamie, she may not fully realize the consequences to her, Jamie, and her mother and siblings.
- Me and Luke is a family story about a young father and his newborn son. Matt, who is nineteen, goes to the hospital to see his baby. At the hospital, he discovers, his young girlfriend has already made arrangements for a couple to the adopt their baby boy. Matt has no family and when he sees Luke for the first time, like fathers everywhere, he falls in love with him. He finally has made the connection he's longed for. With the adoption imminent and no means to stop it - Matt takes Luke out of the hospital to his grandmother's house. The three form an off-kilter family unit. But can Matt and Luke win against the odds and stay together as a family...?
- Baxter is a half-hour live-action comedy that follows Baxter McNab and his friends on their journey through the unique, high-energy world that is Northern Star School of the Arts. At this school where the students will do anything they can to stand out, the stress of a math test is nothing compared to that dance solo, or music recital, or monologue, or - you get the idea. Though his irreverent style might rub some teachers the wrong way, Baxter knows that great friends are the key to survival, and that Northern Star is a crazy amazing way to spend high school. Think Glee meets Fame for kids!
- A continuing drama series about human relationship and the new way we connect to one another in the digital age; constructed around webcam transmissions, viral videos and websites that live on computer desktops.
- When we meet George (Ken Finkleman) again, he's no longer trying to be... well, such a good dog. Ditched by his live-in girlfriend Claire, it's onward and upward for George, who reconnects with old flame Virginia Hailwood (Lolita Davidovich, Gods and Monsters, Play it to the Bone), the socialite daughter of a very wealthy - and very conservative - media baron. When opportunity knocks, George answers, and quickly finds himself the head of Daddy's newest concern: the yet-to-launch Canadian arm of a right-wing American TV news network called Right News. Never one to let a simple clash of ideologies get in the way of a chance for a private executive bathroom, George is sure he's up for the challenge at work.
- With his new reality show in jeopardy, George, a self-absorbed and neurotic TV producer, caves in to network demands and asks his young girlfriend, Claire to move into his house, but she doesn't move in alone.
- 21-year-old Kristen Harvey and her two best friends navigate messy relationships, bad dates, drunken mishaps and other assorted humiliations on the road to adulthood.
- The rich and diverse culinary culture of Spain as seen through the eyes of passionate gastronomad and host Annie Sibonney.
- Who's Sorry Now? explores big marquee moments of regret from public figures such as Bill Clinton and Tiger Woods to take a timely look at the art, the spin and the billion dollar business behind The Big Apology.
- Five Romeos. Five Juliets. Who will take the stage on opening night? From grueling rehearsals to the world premiere, Romeos & Juliets offers an unprecedented behind-the-curtain look at The National Ballet of Canada as ten dancers vie to perform the lead roles on the coveted opening night of Romeo and Juliet, as envisioned by acclaimed choreographer Alexei Ratmansky in celebration of the company's 60th anniversary.
- Why Men Cheat investigates the truth behind the murky motivations of powerful men who endanger marriages, reputations and careers in their quest for illicit moments. Featuring interviews with sex columnist Dan Savage, celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred and noted experts on human behaviour and sexuality.
- Jane hangs up her dream of being a great novelist and joins the nine-to-five world.
- To pay Derek back for his many practical jokes, Casey pulls a huge prank of her own: stealing the office furniture from the new uptight Vice Principal. Everyone assumes Derek did it. The only two people who know he didn't are Casey and Derek.
- Jane gets addicted to cable television.
- Jane tries the grown-up approach with her retired dad when he continues to embarrass her with his hapless puttering and botched inventions.
- Jane's dreams of bonding with her co-workers at a company bowling night are ruined when it turns out to be a typical hideous office function.
- While attending a wine-tasting with her boss, Jane's eagerness to show initiative lands her in the middle of a feud between Stella and Stella's tyrannical father.
- Jane feels a kinship to the newest member of the Spirits team, until she discovers that he's gunning for her job.
- Eager to fit in, Jane hosts the mid-week get together for the tenants in her apartment building; meanwhile, Susan's new executive digs are right next to the men's washroom.
- When a poor evaluation by Stella prompts Jane to look for new employment, love-sick Walton stages a protest rally.
- It's Jane versus uber bridesmaid Shelly as they compete for the dubious privilege of becoming Susan's maid of honour.
- During an improv exercise on Professional Development Day, Jane unintentionally agrees to go on a date with Walton.
- Jane tries to spice up her 9-5 life by taking tango lessons; Susan decides to shake up her relationship with Jamie by signing them up for a 10K run.
- After a shooting in Chinatown, Toby helps a blind woman solve the murder of her brother, who may have been involved in illegal activity.
- Toby connects with a young faith healer whose miraculous gift has put her life in jeopardy.