The Agenda with Steve Paikin, or simply The Agenda, is the former flagship current affairs television program of TVOntario (TVO), Ontario's public broadcaster. Anchor Steve Paikin states that the show practices long-form journalism. Each hour-long program covers no more than two topics.Amy Kenny, "Paikin muses on 20 TVO years: The Agenda host says nightly live show is 'a marathon'". Hamilton Spectator, January 8, 2013.
The show airs weekdays on TVO at 8:00 and 11:00 p.m., and episodes are available on demand at the show's website and through mobile media.
The show ended its run at the conclusion of its 19th season, with the final episode airing on June 27, 2025. The Agenda will be replaced in the fall of 2025 with The Rundown, which is to feature “original journalism and in-depth analysis exploring social, political, cultural and economic issues that impact Ontarians.” Paikin will not host the new show, but will continue with the network on a part-time basis as co-host of the weekly political podcast #onpoli, and as a columnist on TVO's website as well as hosting public events for the network.
For a period, on the last Thursday of every month, the program broadcast live from the University of Toronto Munk Centre for International Studies, and focused on world issues with Paikin taking questions from the live audience and online.Lawrence Solomon, "Keeping Canadian students in the dark on climate". National Post, January 30, 2010.
In 2012, TVO restructured its program lineup, terminating the programs Allan Gregg in Conversation and Big Ideas.Tony Wong, "Tough times at TVO, CBC: Canadian channel cuts up to 40 jobs, cancels Saturday Night at the Movies". Toronto Star, November 14, 2012. Some lectures that would have been broadcast via Big Ideas were instead covered by The Agenda. The network also devoted more resources to expanding the program "as a multi-platform hub for civic engagement in the big issues of the day".
Journalist Nam Kiwanuka joined the show in 2016 as a contributing reporter and substitute anchor when Paikin was absent, and was the full-time host of the program during the summer months when the show is branded as The Agenda in the Summer.
The show was one of five Canadian Screen Award nominees for Best News or Information Series at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021, and Paikin was nominated for Best Host or Interviewer in a News or Information Program or Series.
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