Global Currents is a Canadian news television series, which aired weekly on Global Television Network. Hosted by Kevin Newman, the series airs one documentary film each week. The series originally launched in 2005, replacing the newsmagazine series Global Sunday. Initially, there was no umbrella title for the series, with each week's documentary promoted under its own individual title. The title Global Currents began to be used in 2007. The series was shown Saturday evenings at 7 p.m., save for the autumn of 2007 when it was shown at 10 p.m.
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| - Global Currents is a Canadian news television series, which aired weekly on Global Television Network. Hosted by Kevin Newman, the series airs one documentary film each week. The series originally launched in 2005, replacing the newsmagazine series Global Sunday. Initially, there was no umbrella title for the series, with each week's documentary promoted under its own individual title. The title Global Currents began to be used in 2007. The series was shown Saturday evenings at 7 p.m., save for the autumn of 2007 when it was shown at 10 p.m. (en)
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| - After many years in prison three ex-cons try to make their lives better than what they were that lead to their incarceration. (en)
- The disappearance and murder of Aboriginal women in Canada has been increasing with as many as 500 women in the past two decades being victims. The difficulties and the hope that the families of the missing women experience in attempting to find their sisters, daughters, mothers, and cousins. (en)
- British Columbia's logging industry is viewed from the perspective of 'tree fallers'. While it is one of the most profitable industries the relaxed safety standards, cutbacks, and deregulation have left it quite deadly. (en)
- A journey to the arctic and into mine from whence came the uranium that was used to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki. (en)
- Sabrina Shannon died from anaphylactic shock at a young age and now her mother is raising awareness. (en)
- The long-term psychological effects of youthful bullying and how it is spreading into the digital world with advent of social networking websites. (en)
- Gay couples as parents and how society can make it harder for the children of homosexual couples out of concern for the children. (en)
- Canadian war veterans who are fighting the government for compensation and recognition after being intentionally exposed to radiation as human test subjects during the Cold War in the 1950s. (en)
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| - Global Currents is a Canadian news television series, which aired weekly on Global Television Network. Hosted by Kevin Newman, the series airs one documentary film each week. The series originally launched in 2005, replacing the newsmagazine series Global Sunday. Initially, there was no umbrella title for the series, with each week's documentary promoted under its own individual title. The title Global Currents began to be used in 2007. The series was shown Saturday evenings at 7 p.m., save for the autumn of 2007 when it was shown at 10 p.m. (en)
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| - Gordon McLennan (en)
- Helen Slinger (en)
- Guylaine Maroist and Eric Ruel (en)
- Julia Ivanova (en)
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