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Canada AM & Jeff's Videos

Jeff's Video: Penguin forms unique bond
Every day, Jeff Hutcheson tracks down funny and fascinating videos and airs them on Canada AM.
Jeff's Video: Surprise! Breakfast with Jeff
Every day, Jeff Hutcheson tracks down funny and fascinating videos and airs them on Canada AM.
Jeff's Video: Breakfast with Jeff, part 2
Every day, Jeff Hutcheson tracks down funny and fascinating videos and airs them on Canada AM.
AM Extended: Watch the uncut 'Precious' interview
The director and young star of the highly anticipated movie 'Precious' go one-on-one with Seamus O'Regan to discuss the powerful message of hope in the film and how Oprah became an executive producer on the project.
Avis Favaro on her MS treatment probe
It's being called a breakthrough in the fight against Multiple Sclerosis. Now a new study at the University of Buffalo is looking into a possible cure for the disease. CTV's medical correspondent Avis Favaro weighs in on the study.
'Precious' star, director speak to Seamus
The film 'Precious,' is receiving rave reviews and generating endless amounts of Oscar-buzz. The director and young star discuss the powerful message of hope in the film and how Oprah became an executive producer on the project.
50 Cent tells Bev about latest project
Hip hop artist 50 Cent discusses his move from music to movies and what it was like to put on a different hat and sit in the director's chair.
Top snow-removal gear from Home Depot
A Home Depot associate outlines the best snow removal solutions for the winter and gives some tips on picking the right snow blowers and shovels.
BNN's Mark Bunting with business news
Every day BNN provides insight and analysis on the financial markets and how the ups and downs affect your pocketbook.
King Tut exhibit reveals pharoah's secrets
30 years after the wonders of King Tut made its Canadian debut at the Art Gallery of Ontario, an even bigger exhibition - King Tut: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs - will make its sole Canadian appearance at the AGO.
Doctors, lawyers team up for patients
The director of social work at the Hospital for Sick Children and the program lawyer outlines the social determinants of health and the significance of the Family Legal Health Program and will also address the legal angle of the program.
E-piggy bank makes saving money fun
The founder of an advanced piggy bank called the Ekomini gives his two cents on the importance and benefits of teaching children the financial facts of life.
Security expert on privacy and terrorism
A terror expert and former CSIS officer reacts to the allegations that Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a Canadian citizen living in Chicago, may have attempted to recruit terrorists in Mumbai.
Should Canada sell nukes to India?
The president of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility explains why Canada is looking ot make a nuclear deal with India.
B.C. paramedic shortage orchestrated?
The president of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility explains why Canada is looking ot make a nuclear deal with India.
Doctor Popsicle: Escaping a submerged car
Christopher Kennedy Lawford, author
An author and former drug addict opens up about his personal struggles and his road to recovery.

Canada AM Headlines

Minister of National Defence and Minister for the Atlantic Gateway Peter MacKay speaks during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ont., on Thursday Nov. 19, 2009. (Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

MacKay casts doubt on ex-diplomat's torture allegations

Opposition members are pushing for a public inquiry into the Afghan torture issue, while the Conservative government seeks to undermine the diplomat who repeatedly warned Ottawa about the problem.   11

Oprah Winfrey makes the announcement during a live broadcast of 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' in Chicago Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. (Harpo Productions, Inc. / George Burns)

Oprah confirms show will end in 2011

Oprah Winfrey held back tears as she told a live studio audience that her colossal hit show will end in 2011 after a 25-year run.   13     5

In this photo taken Dec 19, 2002 and released by press service of Far Eastern Shipping Company (FESCO) the Captain Khlebnikov icebreaker is seen in an undisclosed location. The icebreaker carrying over 100 tourists, scientists and journalists is just about 100 meters away from clear water, its owners said Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009.

Russian ship frees itself from ice in Antarctic

A Russian cruise ship that has been struggling through a huge mass of sea ice for days has finally reached clear water off Antarctica.

Rescue services workers transporting flood victims to safety navigate the flood waters in the streets of Cockermouth village, England, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. (AP / Scott Heppell)

British air force rescues 200 people from floodwaters

Scores of people were rescued by British emergency service workers Friday as floods swamped homes and roads in the northern Lake District.   2

In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009, a mixed breed of a Siamese and salt water crocodile is seen at Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center in Phnom Tamao village, Takoe province, about 45 kilometers south of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

Rare crocs found hiding in plain sight in Cambodia

Conservationists searching for one of the world's most endangered crocodile species say they have found dozens of the reptiles lounging in plain sight -- at a wildlife rescue center in Cambodia.   1

AM Extras

'Going Rogue: An American Life,' by Sarah Palin, is shown. (AP / Harper

'Rogue' Reading

Read an excerpt from Sarah Palin's book 'Going Rogue: An American Life.'

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Photos That Changed Canada

A selection from Mark Reid's book '100 Photos That Changed Canada.'

A picture of Alex Caine -- along with a real Bandido -- while the former was undercover in Texas in the early 1980s. (Befriend and Betray: Infiltrating the Hells Angels, Bandidos and Other Criminal Brotherhoods, Random House Canada)

Bandidos Book

A police informant who infiltrated the Bandidos biker gang posits a new theory about a mass murder in Shedden, Ont.

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  • The director and the breakout star of the film 'Precious' speaks with Canada AM on the critically-acclaimed movie
  • Our Winterizing series wraps up with a look at the best shovels and snowblowers
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Recipes

Cory Vitiello's gourmet soup recipe

Anna Olson's chedder crackers recipe

Baby bird cupcakes from Robin Hood

Risotto of Vin Santo, Prosciutto di san Danielle and truffles

Halloween treat recipes and costume ideas

AM Soundstage

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Lighthouse performs 'Sunny Days' from their album '40 Years of Sunny Days'

Colin James performed 'Lost Again' from his album 'Rooftops and Satellites'

John McDermott performed 'Bringing Buddy Home' from his album 'Journeys'