| Saturday, March 27, 2021 | | | | | In the ‘90s, a VHS tape emerged and, with it, a claim that a UFO had crashed in a field near Ottawa. A former teen UFO investigator returns decades later to find out what people saw there. | | | | | | | | | A couple finds strength in capoeira as they raise their son with a life-threatening condition. A portrait of family, fun and the day-to-day challenges of keeping a family together. | | | | | | | | | Birds, bees, birch trees and more: the most springlike documentaries you can watch right now on CBC Gem. | | | | | | | | Fake news, rating wars, weaponized social media and politicizing the pandemic — deconstructing the U.S. media’s role in the deep polarization of American society that's putting democracy in peril. | | | | | | Nuclear fusion is known as the holy grail of energy, but years of setbacks have not stopped people from trying to build an artificial star on Earth. | | | | | | | Docs on Gem any time. Check out the entire documentary collection on CBC Gem. Start streaming now | | | | | | The Nature of Things has documented many ‘dire environmental problems,’ but has always offered solutions. | | | | | Neptune the harbour seal has a cough, so he needs to get a chest X-ray. Much to no one's surprise, this turns out to be a difficult task. | | | | | 'We didn’t find any answers but are convinced residents saw something mysterious.' | | | | | Share this newsletter | | or subscribe if this was forwarded to you. | | | |