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- Deckard Shaw seeks revenge against Dominic Toretto and his family for his comatose brother.
- An outgoing, sexually aggressive young woman meets and begins a torrid affair with an equally aggressive young man in which their affair begins to bring a strain on their personal lives.
- Two best friends, Kenny Hotz and Spencer Rice, face each other in various competitions. At the end of each episode, the loser gets humiliated.
- Openly gay college student Matthew Shepard (Shane Meier) was murdered in an act of a hate crime with a senseless violence and such cruelty that attracted global attention. His death has changed the whole world forever.
- Robert Ross lives a protected adolescence in a well-off Toronto suburb. Secretive and withdrawn, he shares his thoughts only with his sister Rowena, who is mentally disabled. He feels compassion for his weak and conventional father. He avoids any confrontation with his mother, a dominating woman whose despondency at having given birth to a handicapped child has turned to bitterness. Rowena occupies a central position in Robert's existence of daydreams and make-believe. When she dies, Robert clashes openly with his family, and decides to take himself in hand. It's 1914. He enrolls in the Canadian army, and, after training in Alberta and Montreal, he finds himself in England and France. The war becomes another way for him to resolve his conflicts, his dramas, his passions--his wars.
- A writer struggles with her daughter's decision to drop out of college and live on the streets. Based on the novel "Unless" by Carol Shields.
- Fabricating credentials to score a last-ditch job as a high school guidance counsellor, a boozing, drug-addled former child star becomes an improbable hit with his students by dispensing the worst advice possible.
- Penny is a simple girl who is everyone's friend. The problem is who is a friend to her when she needs one? Spend an entire day with Penny to find out.
- A young Indian-Canadian business man is conflicted with his inner self to chase his dream of becoming a hip-hop artist as his alter ego "BornSuckerz".
- Two people meet up for the first time at a charming diner on 42nd street. An evening filled with fun until things suddenly take a drastic turn as the night progresses.
- This music video depicts a mask controlling and leading its prey on a momentous night.
- The five contestants are wedding DJ Andrew Davids, realtor Shawna Fletcher, travel agent Mitch McGraw, eco-activist Jennifer Modica, and retired nurse Rusty Stewart.
- Leah calls in Gail to deal with her fiancé, Will, the couple who have an infant daughter together. Leah and Will each earn approximately $30,000 per annum in their respective jobs. Leah's primary issue with Will is his frequent nights out with friends, which will easily cost him on average $100 per outing. An associated issue is that Will's time away leaves Leah to handle most of the work around the house, including the care of their daughter. Confronted by Gail and Leah, Will admits that he probably does spend more than he should in those nights out. But upon inspection of the spending within the household, Gail finds that Leah is the bigger moron. While Will handles paying most of the household needs, such as rent, Leah spends more on wants such as clothes and entertainment. The dynamic within the couple is that although they claim to talk about money and finances, they don't really in that they will allow the other to do what he/she wants in order to keep peace at the time. Gail also finds that they haven't really discussed in a meaningful manner their joint goals in life, including if and when they should have more children. The first task Gail has for them may be the biggest shock for them: getting rid of one of their two cars, that second vehicle which they cannot really afford on their incomes, with the result being one and/or the other adjusting to other means (such as public transit) to get around, especially for commuting. Gail sends them to a life coach, who plays a question and answer game to show them how close or far apart they are in their wants in life. Gail also wants them to switch places to balance out the roles, with Will tasked not only with the cooking and cleaning (the former which he professes not knowing how to do well) but the care and feeding of their daughter, and Leah tasked with budgeting to see how important her income is to the maintenance of their household finances.
- Mike calls in Gail to deal with his fiancée, Kelly, who he believes spends too much money on her hobby of scrapbooking. Mike admits that he is afraid to confront Kelly about the issue on his own, largely out of circumstance. Kelly, a teacher, earns almost twice the amount of money he does as a call center employee. He at some point in time would love to get a higher education to earn more money, but life circumstances - he and a former partner having a child at a young age - have prevented him from being able to do so, his infant daughter who is in his custody. That fear is that Kelly has the financial power in their relationship, he being unable to provide for his daughter if Kelly were to leave. He also admits that his beef is somewhat "sour grapes" in the disparity in their financial situations. Regardless, they have a fifty-fifty split in household expenses, which leaves Mike with no disposable income and Kelly with it all within their relationship. Beyond believing the fifty-fifty split in household expenses inequitable, Gail, in reviewing the situation which includes getting Kelly's side of the story, sees the major issue between the two being a lack of effective communication. As they don't want to talk about their issues constructively, Mike generally sits on the couch playing video games on the television, while Kelly scrapbooks or goes out with her friends. As such, Gail believes they are acting more like roommates than a committed couple. Acting truly like a couple is the foundation of the change that needs to occur for them to get on a sound financial footing.