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For You Flora is the story of a brother and sister of Anishinabe descent who spend their youth in a residential school in the 1960s and who, years later, attempt to make peace with their painful past. From the heartbreaking moment when the Oblates take the two children away from their parents to the events that unite them more than five decades later, this six-episode, one-hour drama miniseries depicts different eras in their lives, unfolding together in each episode to tell the story of how a Quebec Aboriginal family splits apart and manages to repair itself.
For You Flora
La Pomme D'Adam
Discrètes
Les Super Mamies
When his mother dies, Éric inherits a pet shop and a huge void... One thing is sure: he wants to become a father. A desire that will bring him face to face with the realities of same-sex parenthood and help him discover the truth about himself.
Papa(s)
Dramatic reenactments of major Quebec trials.
Les grands procès
Explores how and why seemingly normal relationships between friends, family members, neighbours or coworkers turn toxic, even lethal.
Lien fatal
Boogie-woogie '47
Dors avec moi
Time of Your Life was a daily teen soap opera set in a fictional high school. Composed of a number of iconic characters (the rich kid, the diva, the cool loner, the hip black kid, the troubled girl, the punker, etc.), plot lines covered topics as drug abuse, first apartments, romance, high school and social politics, and so on.
Time of Your Life
A minor league defenseman's journey from obscurity to national fame as the opinionated commentator on Hockey Night In Canada, and undoubtedly one of the most recognized faces in the country.
Keep Your Head Up, Kid: The Don Cherry Story
The series chronicles the return home for some 2500 Montreal Biodome resident animals after their temporary relocation during a major renovation. It’s a televised odyssey of the stages the lovable mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, and amphibians from five different ecosystems in the Americas went through and the amazing logistical, biological, and scientific challenges that were overcome in the process.
A Happy Homecoming
Recreates the stories of Canada's most famous criminal cases and trials.
Scales of Justice
Bon matin Chuck (ou l'art de réduire les méfaits)
14, rue de Galais is a Canadian television series which ran from 1954 until 1957. Guggenheim Fellow and Montyon Prize winner André Giroux was credited with being a writer for the series. The series is about the Delisles, a middle class Montreal family.
14, rue de Galais
La balsamine
True stories of various people who found themselves in situations in the wild that tried their abilities to survive. Survival expert Creek Stewart hosts and gives tips and training on survival skills.
SOS: How to Survive
The real lives of five friends affect their play in a live-action role-playing game... and vice versa.
LARPs: The Series
The story of René Lévesque, a Quebec premier.
René Lévesque
Tout sur moi
Absolvo te
Bonjour docteur
Jake and the Kid is a Canadian dramatic television series which aired on CBC Television in 1961.
Jake & the Kid
René Lévesque, héros malgré lui
Victor Lessard : Un pas dans l'ombre
Le Névrosé
Ainsi va Manu
On the evening of July 3, 1979, Chantal Dupont and Maurice Marcil were killed by two criminals who crossed their path on the Jacques-Cartier Bridge.
Un 3 juillet sur le pont
Alison & Allie
Le bonheur des autres
El Toro
Martine à la plage
When his support worker Cassandra leaves, autistic musician Seymour faces a turbulent journey of independence and self-discovery.
Cassandra
Perpetually disturbed by the world around them, two twenty-somethings navigate their lives as underdogs in Toronto’s queer community. As a chubby gay man and misanthropic trans girl, they don’t exactly adhere to the “ideal gay image,” While the pair have their share of grievances with fellow queers AND society at large this jaded and judgmental duo aren’t completely innocent either.
I Hate People, People Hate Me
The Associates
La rage en d'dans
R.C.M.P. was a Canadian television drama series about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The series ran a single season, consisting of 39 weekly half-hour episodes. It starred French-Canadian actor Gilles Pelletier as Corporal Jacques Gagnier and English-Canadian actor Don Francks as Constable Bill Mitchell. The series was created by Canadian film-maker Frank "Budge" Crawley in collaboration with Crawley Films, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the BBC in the United Kingdom and Australian Broadcasting Commission. Unapologetically cold, grainy, and raw, the show was very realistic and stood up well against other crime dramas on TV of the day. Crawley created the series in an attempt to fulfill his dream of sharing "the Canadian way" with the rest of the world. While not a fan of American-style cinema, Crawley wished R.C.M.P. to sign with a U.S. television network. American networks at that time demanded full control over any shows they broadcast and R.C.M.P. ended up with only a paltry take in American syndication.
R.C.M.P.
A teenage girl's phone is stolen while she tries to locate the recording studio where her debut session is.
Phone: The Musical Series
U-Hauling
The epic telling of the world's first vampire, as he searches for the purpose of his existence.
Martyrs-The Chronicles of Blood
Una donna
49th & Main is a CBC Television soap opera. It premiered on July 18, 2006 at 2:30 P.M., and ran for 6 episodes on a Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday scheduling setup, with the final episode having aired on July 27. The series is set in the Punjabi Market district of Vancouver, British Columbia. Much like ITV's Coronation Street, 49th & Main focuses on the interactions of the businesspeople, merchants and residents of the multicultural area. In particular, the series revolves around Dr. Cedric Ferreira, a Kenyan-born Indian with an English upbringing, who decides to bring his young son to Canada and start a medical practice. The cast of 49th & Main includes Cedric de Souza, as well as Rekha Sharma, Agam Darshi, Brandon Jay McLaren and William B. Davis. Davis is also the co-writer of the first six episodes and directed three of them, with the other three directed by Tom Braidwood. The six episodes were taped in Vancouver in March and April 2006, and an initial pilot was shot in early 2005. Executive Producers of the series are William Wallace Gray and William B. Davis. Creators are Barbara Ellison & William B. Davis. 49th & Main is one of two CBC daytime dramas scheduled for 6-episode runs in July with the potential of a future order from the CBC for a full-scale on-going series. The other one was North/South, which premiered on July 4 in the 2:30 P.M. timeslot.
49th & Main
Titans is a Canadian docudrama series produced for the 1981/82 season by CBC and Citytv. The premise features staged interviews involving Patrick Watson and an actor who portrays a historical figure, conceptually similar to Watson's earlier series, Witness to Yesterday. The program began as a summer series on CBC Television starting 3 July 1981. The initial run ended 25 September 1981. A second run of the series aired from 18 April to 22 August 1982.
Titans
After dropping out of college, high-achieving Astrid returns to her Franco-Manitoban hometown. As she helps her sister Stella and reconnects with her community, she faces her setbacks and finds her true path.
Astrid's Many Failures
Created by actor and filmmaker Laurence Adams and starring Marcus Lubin, The On-Set Show is a cinematic talk series that dives into the untold realities of filmmaking—where the truth behind the camera is just as powerful as what’s on screen.
The On-Set Show (With Laurence Adams)
Canadian-Maori children's television programme. Described as the Canadian-New Zealand adaptation of No. 73
Apt. 206
The relationships of four outspoken, artificially forced together manosphere influencers quickly spirals into insanity.
Dexter Forrester Hour
Time of Your Life was a Canadian television soap opera which ran production from August 1988 to May 1989. The series was created by producer Harry Jakobs and Maryse Wilder, Rhea Cohen and Maurice Thevenet. The series was shot in Montreal, in a studio with built sets in an industrial lot warehouse on Royalmount and The Decarie Expressway near Montreal's racetrack Blue Bonnets and Orange Julep. It was loosely based on the low budget Canadian independent feature Rebel High. The series debuted on October 17, 1988 and was aired right after the American soap opera General Hospital at 4pm, daily Monday through Friday replacing Bob Barker's The Price Is Right. Making it at that period Canada's first daily syndicated soap opera with all 130 episodes shot two weeks in advance to air date until completion of the first season cliffhanger.
Time of Your Life
The Telecast Show
Death or Canada is a Gemini- and IFTA-nominated, two-part Canadian–Irish docudrama which was broadcast in Ireland on RTÉ One in November/December 2008, in the UK on The History Channel UK in January and February 2009 and in Canada on History Television on March 16, 2009. The film also had a limited theatrical release in Canada, and enjoyed a gala screening on March 3, 2009 to kick-off the celebrations for Toronto's 175 birthday. Death or Canada, as narrated by Brian Dennehy, follows the Protestant Willis family from the west of Ireland as they flee to Canada in the Spring of 1847 at the height of An Gorta Mór or the Great Hunger. The family ultimately arrives in the young city of Toronto, which is overrun by a deluge of 40 000 Irish famine refugees. This dramatic story is interspersed with commentary from historians and other experts. Death or Canada is a Canada-Ireland Treaty Co-Production, produced by Canada's Ballinran Productions, whose other credits include Manic Organic, and Hangman's Graveyard and by Ireland's Tile Films', the company behind the documentaries Cromwell in Ireland and The Ghosts of Duffy's Cut. The cinematography by Colm Whelan was nominated for 2009 Gemini Award in the category Best Photography in a Documentary Series/Programme. It is directed by IFTA Award-winning director Ruán Magan.
Death or Canada
Grimelle
Au Chenal-du-Moine
Paul Bernard, Psychiatrist is a Canadian dramatic television series which aired on CBC Television from 1971 to 1972.
Paul Bernard---Psychiatrist
Spynet is a CBC Television children's show, which features Sam, played by Kim Schraner, as a spy operative for a fictional Canadian spy agency, the National Espionage Task-Force. It started as an ultra-low budget segment, of short length, but increased modestly in budget and length, to a half hour format. It aired on February 25, 2002 to 2004 and is directed by Michael Kinney The episodes, built to be educational with a plot, vary in their content-action ratio.
Spynet
Highland Gardens
Enfant de Méduse, Wolastoqey
A dead body is discovered in the Eastern Townships Lake. Then a second one is discovered. A hunt is launched to catch a serial killer in the region.
Legacy, a Kate McDougal Investigation