Tag: Faultlines
Made in Bangladesh
After the tragic collapse on April 2013 of Rana Plaza building in Bagladesh, leaving 1100 garment workers dead, the link between Canadian retailers and...
Controlling the Web
This documentary looks at the fight for control of the web, life in the digital age and the threat to cyber freedom, asking if...
Iraq: After the Americans
Correspondent Sebastian Walker first went to Baghdad in June 2003 and spent the next several years reporting un-embedded from Iraq. In the first part...
Fracking in America
Energy independence. Two words that became very important in the U. S. politics. For years now, the United States has tried to lower its...
How the White House was Won
It was a long and bitter race that lasted months and cost at least $2. 5 billion. This episode of Fault Lines takes viewers...
For Sale: The American Dream
The US’ housing bubble burst nearly six years ago, but the worst may be yet to come. After a landmark settlement, the major banks...
Baltimore: Anatomy of an American City
The election of the first black US president offered hope to millions of African Americans across the country. But have four years of an...
Fault Lines – Disenfranchised in America
New legislation across the US could have a huge impact on the country's 2012 presidential elections. Largely Republican politicians have passed a range of...
The American Abortion War
It has become one of the most vicious, important and divisive battlegrounds in the 2012 US presidential election. Since it was legalised in 1973,...
Life After Guantanamo Bay
"Life After Guantanamo Bay" unravels the gripping narrative of Jihad Diyab, a man who endured the depths of despair for 12 years, 8 months,...