/GA/ Toronto, Ontario [Canada] (Signal High) —– Signal High News Corporation is working hard to bring insightful and informative programming for the coming year. Expect new documentaries, in-depth commentaries and hosted news programs on digital radio and studio news channels. We are expecting great things, all in the relentless pursuit of truth.
The Great Canadian Exodus is a ten-part mini-series exploring the reasons that Canadians are leaving in record number. We will examine Canada’s economic woes and high cost of living, their housing crisis, failing health care system and public safety models that simply fail to keep people safe. Featuring expert analysis, reviews of trends and current events, and commentary from every day Canadians, this is lined up to be a spectacular presentation.
Running Away (and Running Away, Again) is a two-part documentary that follows the lives of two young girls, sexually abused by the boyfriend of their biological mother and turned away by police forces as well as child protection authorities. Knowing the abuse was going to continue, they fled Canada with their trusted and loving father, known as the “Superdad of St. Catharines,” but the story didn’t end there. The Canadian government hunted them like terrorists, breaking their own laws to force them back to Canada – to separate them and get revenge for the embarrassment they caused. This is an unbelievable story of bravery in the face of danger, and how far a father will go to protect his little girls.
We will be launching the Weekly Update on WXRE, a regular news wrap-up featuring call-ins, feature interviews, contests and promotions. Simulcast in capitals and hotspots around the world, this digital production will report news that matters.
These feature presentations, exclusive to WXFS and WXRE, are in varying stages of production. So if you have insight into any of these topics, or just want to have your voice heard, you are invited to reach out. Contact executive producer Phil Culp (phil.culp@signalhigh.news) or make a report to the newsroom.
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