Manufacturing The Threat

Shining a light into the murky world of police infiltration, incitement, and agent provocateurs, Manufacturing The Threat shows how Canada’s policing and national security agencies, granted additional powers after 9/11, routinely break laws with little to no accountability or oversight. For the first time ever, a feature-length documentary is examining the issue of agent provocateurs and entrapment in Canada’s national security apparatus.

ROMCON: Who The F**k is Jason Porter?

Heather thought she’d found true love with a charming handyman. For three years, their romance was full of passion and promises—until one shocking discovery revealed he was a masterful romance scammer.  In this gripping two-part true crime series, Heather uncovers the horrifying lies and the trail of victims he left behind. Heather realized she had to act —or others might fall into the same trap. Appearance in episode 2 only.

The RCMP’s Reckoning

It’s an iconic image of Canada: A Mountie, donning a red serge, Stetson hat, combat boots, standing on guard for thee, which is usually taken to mean “all of us.” But this image, as mighty as it seems, is attached to what critics call a massive, dysfunctional, paramilitary institution that can’t seem to ever hold itself accountable. Its relationship with Indigenous peoples is as strained as ever and there is quaking within its ranks, leading to hundreds of millions of dollars spent on inquiries and settlements.