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Space Explorers: Moonrise on the ISS follows seven astronauts as they go about their daily lives on the space station. They are candidates for NASA's Artemis program, which plans to land humans on the moon again by the end of the decade.
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Have you been watching PUSH?
PUSH takes audiences into the inner world of the “Wheelie Peeps,” an unlikely group of friends and wheelchair users, bonded by their shared experience of navigating life on wheels.
Watch season 1 here! https://t.co/l8GzW7D1Tr
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'Witness' explores some of the most captivating viral videos of our time through the eyes of the people who captured them, from the shooting of Sammy Yatim to the rescue of two hikers by 5 Sikh men and their turbans. Stream it free on @cbcgem. https://t.co/QUS9A411nR
Discover the vast and strangely beautiful places where things go to die, and meet the people who collect, restore and recycle the world’s scrap. Now streaming free on @cbcgem: https://t.co/J6q0oX6Xs4
Rob Stewart Award for Best Science or Nature Documentary Program or Series:
Ice and Fire: Tracking Canada’s Climate Crisis – (yap films inc)
Elliott Halpern, Elizabeth Trojian
Stream free on @cbcgem: https://t.co/ZSCzVS7ws6
Ben Ferencz, the last living Nuremberg Trial prosecutor of Nazi war crimes, has died at 103.
The doc 'Prosecuting Evil: The Extraordinary World of Ben Ferencz' followed him as he continued his lifelong crusade for law and peace. Stream it free on @cbcgem 📺
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The Nature of Things is TV’s longest-running science series. David Suzuki started hosting the show on October 24, 1979 and kept it up for nearly 44 years. Here are some of those 44 years.
Suzuki Signs Off, his final episode, is now streaming free on @cbcgem!
After an amazing 44 years hosting @cbc The Nature of Things, David Suzuki signed off on April 7, 2023. Thank you, David, for everything.
His final episode as host, Suzuki Signs Off, is now streaming free on @cbcgem. 📺
When you're a tiny creature, rain isn't just annoying — it can be deadly. 🌧️
Wild Canadian Weather: Rain is streaming free on @cbcgem: https://t.co/rtw3COxDs8
"Thank you for all of the time you spent with me." After 44 years hosting The Nature of Things, David Suzuki is signing off — but first there are some people he'd like to thank.
Suzuki Signs Off is now streaming free on @cbcgem and airs tonight (Fri. Apr. 7) @ 9/9:30 on @cbc TV!
What gives David Suzuki hope for the future? The actions of countless ‘ordinary’ people are our way forward, he says.
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Are you shaping your music streaming algorithm? Or is it shaping YOU? In @cbcnews Explore's BIG Music, we take a deep dive into the history of the music industry and look at the decades-long fight for control between artists, consumers and corporations.