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Mike Tyson looks like a has-been punchline in the new comedy The Hangover. But the documentary Tyson reveals a much more complicated view of the former heavyweight champion of the world.
The April 15 edition of Global National with Kevin Newman
A Quebec girl missing for 2 years is found in BC.
A Canadian tour company goes under.
Victoria Stafford's parents take lie detector tests.
Crystal Goomansingh updates the Manitoba flood watch.
Photojournalist Brent Foster explores the Downtown Eastside in Vancouver, B.C.
Fans are hankering for Where the Wild Things Are after a music-video-style trailer from director Spike Jonze. Chris Knight examines the hype.
U.S. President Barack Obama says his country will take concrete steps to free the world of nuclear weapons.
Crowds of fans gather in Essex to mourn UK reality TV star Jade Goody.
Growing up may be a very personal matter, but on film, every coming-of-age seems to look pretty similar. Trailers: Adventureland, The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, & The Education of Charlie Banks.
Rants
First Drives
Used Car Report
His & Her Test Drives
First Drives
His & Her Test Drives
Do things come in threes? Chris Knight thinks so, and offers as proof a trio of giant, human-hating robots in the trailers for Monsters vs. Aliens, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Terminator: Salvation.
Driving Tips
Rants
Proven Performers
Driving Tips
Rants
Proven Performers
Driving Tips
Classic or Unusual Cars
The ticking-clock scenario remains popular in movies. Chris Knight examines trailers for The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, Crank: High Voltage, and 12 Rounds
Chris Knight Trailers: Duplicity, State of Play, and The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
Chris Knight on Typecasting. Trailers: Ghosts of Girlfriends Past & Observe and Report
Extreme Drives
2008 was a good year for Robert Downey Jr. Chris Knight Trailer: The Soloist
Chris Knight Trailers for My Life in Ruins, Night at the Museum, and Battle of the Smithsonian.
What's New
Extreme Drives
Classic or Unusual Cars
What's New
Extreme Drives
Classic or Unusual Cars
What's New
Classic or Unusual Cars
Car Culture
Chris Knight: 17 Again and Benjamin Button comparisons
Chris Knight: Trailers: GI Joe, Angels and Demons, Land of the Lost
Chris Knight. Trailers:The Last House on the Left & Friday the 13th
Chris Knight Trailers: I Love You Man The Proposal
Chris Knight: Trailers: Monsters Vs. Aliens, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Astroboy, and 9.
Chris Knight Trailers: The International, The Ugly Truth, Race to Witch Mountain
For the first time in the world, transplant surgeons at Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network used a new technique to repair an injured donor lung that was unsuitable for transplant, and then successfully transplanted it into a patient. The use of this technique could significantly expand the lung donor organ pool and improve outcomes after transplantation.
Chris Knight Trailers: The Day the Earth Stood Still, Knowing, Terminator: Salvation, 2012
Chris Knight Trailers: The Tale of Despereaux, Inkheart, and The Half-Blood Prince.
Chris Knight Trailers: BrideWars, Pink Panther 2, Confessions of a Shopaholic,New in Town, PaulBlart: Mall Cop.
An interview with Linda Grant about her latest novel "The Clothes on their Backs"
On December 4, the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law hosted a public forum entitled Crisis in Canada: Coalition Government and Beyond. Constitutional experts Professors Adam Dodek, Shalin Sugunasiri, Daphne Gilbert, Charles-Maxime Panaccio, Aaron Freeman and Acting Dean of the Civil Law Section, Sébastien Grammond addressed the topic from various perspectives.
Author Ronald Wright talks about his latest book "What Is America?: A Short History of the New World Order"
Author Gillian Slovo talks about her latest novel "Wild Orchids"
Behind the curtain at the Nutcracker performance at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto. This video is a compilation of 1500 individual photographs. By National Post photographer Brent Foster.
Chris Knight. Trailer: Star Trek
Author M.G. Vassanji talks about his latest book "A Place Within"
Chris Knight. Trailer: Up
Author Don Thompson in an interview with National Post talks about his book "$12 Million Stuffed Shark: The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art"
Chris Knight. Trailers: Defiance and Flashbacks of a Fool.
Author Sarah Vowell's talks about her latest book The Wordy Shipmates in the interview with National Post.
Chris Knight. Trailers: Madagascar 2 and Bolt
Interview with Andrew Pyper, the author of The Killing Circle.
Chris Knight. Trailer: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button directed by David Fincher.
Excerpts from CSIS interrogation of Canadian Omar Khadr done in February, 2003 in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Brett Gundlock takes a look at the secret club hidden away in the rafters of Toronto's Union Station - a club the mayor intends to evict.
Tyler Anderson takes a look at a unique way to bring a bit of outdoor adventure to inner city children.
Paul Bernardo listens to Homolka The video is from an interview of Paul Bernardo by Toronto police detectives Brad Hoover and Darlene Coulis on June 7, 2007 at Kingston Penitentiary. The detectives are interviewing Bernardo to ask him if he had anything to do with the June 1990 disappearance of Elizabeth Bain.
Paul Bernardo Did you kill Elizabeth Bain?" The video is from an interview of Paul Bernardo by Toronto police detectives Brad Hoover and Darlene Coulis on June 7, 2007 at Kingston Penitentiary. The detectives are interviewing Bernardo to ask him if he had anything to do with the June 1990 disappearance of Elizabeth Baine.
The video is from an interview of Paul Bernardo by Toronto police detectives Brad Hoover and Darlene Coulis on June 7, 2007 at Kingston Penitentiary. The detectives are interviewing Bernardo to ask him if he had anything to do with the June 1990 disappearance of Elizabeth Bain.
The video is from an interview of Paul Bernardo by Toronto police detectives Brad Hoover and Darlene Coulis on June 7, 2007 at Kingston Penitentiary. The detectives are interviewing Bernardo to ask him if he had anything to do with the June 1990 disappearance of Elizabeth Bain.
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