Given that it's the season for giving and generosity, producer Eric Bombicino meditates on public displays of charity, made increasingly possible via social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter. 

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An interactive graphic exploring the history of hemp and its potential uses.

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Agenda producer Eric Bombicino chats with Steven Laviolette, a neuroscientist from Western University, about the tentative link between marijuana, paranoia, and schizophrenia.

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Adam Smith argued that competitive markets harness the selfish interests of the individual for the common good. But what if his view of competition was wrong? What if we aren't living in Smith's world, but Charles Darwin's?

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For years, Finland has scored at the top of every category and has increasingly been held up as a model for educational reform. But, why? Producer Eric Bombicino explores Finland's unique education system. Part of TVO's new Learning 2030 series

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In advance of Wednesday's program looking at the "battle" for the heart of feminism, Agenda producer Eric Bombicino writes: "the idea that a man can’t be a feminist or, at the very least, align himself with the project of feminism is silly."

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Big science or small science: if you had to pick just one, which one would you choose?

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Yes, they do, writes producer Eric Bombicino, but they don't make it so.

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Read about the U.S.'s increasingly expanding drone program, and view an interactive timeline of drone strikes in Pakistan so far this year. 

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Jeremy Rifkin, economist and author of The Third Industrial Revolution, discusses the potential for a sustainable post-carbon future where millions of homes and businesses create their own energy and share it on an “energy Internet.”

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