Fraud Squad TV is a Canadian half-hour documentary television series aimed at bringing awareness to the public about the global problem of fraud. The series premiered September 24, 2007, on Court TV Canada. The show interviews real people who have been the victims of a fraud as well as experts in the field who offer tips on how to avoid becoming a victim. The series educates and thereby protects unsuspecting victims from all sorts of scams. The show is expected to begin its second season in late 2009. Each Fraud Squad TV episode is split into two fraud topics per episode.
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From Ontario's Lake of the Woods down to the Great Lakes, follow Matt Hayes and Babs Kijewski on the fishing road trip of a lifetime. With the help of some top local fishing guides, they'll hook a few of Canada's most iconic fish and learn about each breathtaking place along the way.
Castaway Canada
For the first time, the SPVM's sexual crimes squad gives access to its investigators and their daily lives. These sexual assault investigations are complex, delicate, and among the most difficult to conduct. The public will witness the handling of a complaint and the investigation process until the possible arrest and conviction of a suspect.
SAS: Section Agressions Sexuelles
Mort en service
Well known Canadians set out to discover their family roots.
Who Do You Think You Are?
Les récupérateurs
Two adventurers seek out by air, raft, scuba diving and more to better understand Canada's diverse land, people and ecosystems.
Uncharted Canada
Artist Samian sets out to meet people who have chosen to live on the margins of our current social system or have adopted unusual lifestyles.
En marge du monde
Meet some of Canada’s tiniest heroes in this series that takes viewers into the centre of Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children. The factual series follows the lives of children and their families as they strive to overcome serious medical conditions.
Life's Little Miracles
The touching stories of the service dogs that have graduated from the Mira dog-training academy. Now that they're on the job, we get to meet the people they serve in their lives, work and recreation.
Les diplômés Mira
An entertaining documentary series that views popular culture as seen through the media in the baby boomer years.
It Seems Like Yesterday
A fascinating insight into the evolution of modern medicine as we explore the medical treatments for certain issues from past to present, seeing just how much we have learned through trial and error. The series is also a chance to see how medical advancements are currently used to treat problems in the fields of oncology, ophthalmology, dentistry, neurology, obstetrics and orthopaedics, and to see what the future may hold.
From Handsaw to Scalpel
Créateurs d'influence
Follow Quebec winemakers on their four-season quest to grow perfect grapes, create sublime wines, and win the hearts of oenophiles.
La vigne est belle
In this new season, Simon D’Amours hits the road to the Yukon aboard his trailer-towing schoolbus. His objective is to meet people who can help him fulfill his quest for a life off the grid.
Au coeur du Yukon
There are subjects that are barely spoken about, but which occupy a central place in the existence of every human being. Mise à nu offers a guided tour of certain parts of the body: breasts, buttocks, penis and vagina. With humor and lightness, but without coarseness, the documentary series presents the personal experiences and confidences of people of all ages about their private parts.
Mise à nu
The documentary series take viewers back to the mid-1990s and tragic events involving the Order of the Solar Temple that shocked the public and caused a stir beyond Québec’s borders. The episodes retrace the compelling and disturbing story, going behind the scenes and revealing details that didn’t make the headlines at the time.
Sirius: An Apocalyptic Order
Cow-boy urbain
Raed Hammoud introduces viewers to a large African city together with some of the new generation of trailblazers who make a difference in their fields and bring the city alive.
Demain l'Afrique
Benoît à la plage
Un homme à la mer
Convoi du Nord
Chicanes d'héritage
Pole dance
Taking Back the Years is a provocative journey to fighting aging and the scientists, doctors, researchers and practitioners behind them.
Taking Back the Years
HUMOUR, GLOIRE, DANGER
It’s no secret, cities are changing faster than ever. On all continents, in every city, big or small, individuals and groups are taking the lead and bringing ideas to the streets. Together, they are creating modern resilient cities focused on the vision of the humans who inhabit them. The Life-Sized City is a ground-breaking documentary series that explores the anatomy and vibrancy of the modern city, highlighting pockets of life-sized goodness in cities around the world.
The Life-Sized City
Geneviève Guérard takes viewers inside the lives of five dancers and choreographers on the cutting edge of their profession.
Heure de pointes
Matrimoine
A collection of highlights from a past Stanley Cup Playoff series.
Classic Series
Comment devenir une personne parfaite
Liées par le crime
Of all the remarkable events of this century perhaps the most fascinating has been the spontaneous growth, flowering and then decay of a handful of great cities. These cities were places where art, culture and political liberties co-mingled with corruption, brutality and decadence. Everything and just about anyone could be bought and sold. The immigrant would struggle beside the artist. Gamblers, thieves and prostitutes co-habited with soul-savers, the rich and the powerful. The exhilarating combination of the seamy with the sublime made these places a magnet for all the lost souls and refugees of the world. Pushing the limits of tolerance and freedom, they defined the social, political and sexual culture of the 20th century. Their names ring out: Paris of the '20s, Berlin of the '20s and '30s and Shanghai of the '30s.
Legendary Sin Cities
Imagine changing three diapers 8 to 12 times a day, baths, naps, sleepless nights, and everything in between. From the start of the school year to the start of the summer vacation, four families with triplets give us an insight into their daily lives.
Trois fois plus
On n'est pas sorti du bois!
Dr. Jean-François Chicoine is on a quest to understand the consequences of divorce on a child’s life.
Une semaine sur deux
History in the Making is a documentary series that reveals the addictive and endlessly entertaining process of making historically significant item using the original, time-honored methods. Across the nation and around the world, there are craftsmen who are creating unique items using the same methods from decades, centuries, even millennia in the past. This growing number of experts are producing handcrafted goods which are astonishingly beautiful, tough as nails and coveted the world over. The process of watching them work is not just fascinating: it also gives us a dynamic, living glimpse back in time to see how some of the most significant items in history were made. In each 30-minute episode, History in the Making will vividly present the process – using the original techniques – in the recreation of three items: a tool, a weapon, a machine or a vehicle of historical importance. Combining the joy of discovering how things are made with the fascinating historical facts that surround them; this is the show that reveals History in the Making.
History in the Making
Travelers who have experienced misfortune share their experiences first-hand. See what happens when the trip of a lifetime turns into a nightmare, and what it takes to land on your feet.
Bad Trips Abroad
Journey back in time to uncover buried tales in cities across the globe, following local guides and historians on a journey that is both travel exposé and urban mystery.
Searching for Secrets
Les Stroud shows how to survive alone in the wilderness for ten days. He has minimal supplies, and demonstrates all survival techniques without the assistance of a camera crew or production crew.
Survivorman 10 Days
Reizen langs de mooiste rivieren ter wereld
Les sombres secrets du Saint-Laurent
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
追踪巨型鱼前传
Starting from nothing, Luc Poirier built an empire valued at nearly 1 billion dollars. Pierre-Yves McSween presents his rapid ascent.
Luc le milliardaire?
Sauvetage animal
Beyond Invention is a 8-part documentary television series that premiered on February 12, 2004 on Discovery Channel Canada and, as of 2007, airs on the Science Channel. The series was produced by Mystique Films in partnership with Gryphon Productions and is narrated by John Payne. It primarily focuses on future and fictional technology that inspires many movies we see today.
Beyond Invention
À ma défense
Every episode explores two chilling stories of real-life paranormal encounters that intersect with revenge. Each story unfolds from the perspective of a main storyteller – a victim – who has been targeted by a mysterious paranormal entity or entities. What follows is a truly original and compelling approach: a mash-up of the true-crime procedural and terrifying ghost stories.
Paranormal Revenge
The Canadiens’ history is filled with legends. But what makes a legend? It’s a drive forged through sacrifice and dedication.
Toujours Canadiens
Spanning 90,000 acres, the Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a vital sanctuary for much of Kenya's threatened wildlife. Join the staff in their efforts to protect elephants, zebras, and other endangered species from extinction.
Ol Pejeta Diaries
Premier contact
Do Not Track
Camp rock
In ENTRE LES LIGNES, Étienne Fortin-Gauthier and Alexandre Volpato dive into Québec's hottest topics with boldness and humanity. Raw, unfiltered field journalism that gives voice to the unheard, exposes contradictions, and sheds light on the grey areas. A series that challenges assumptions.
Entre les lignes
Bing Bang
Cas de conscience
Les collectionneurs d'enfants