Learn the art of mixology like never before with this new television show hosted by Benoit Gagnon. Each week Patrice Plante, the chief mixologist, creates and reinvents tasty cocktails.
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Learn the art of mixology like never before with this new television show hosted by Benoit Gagnon. Each week Patrice Plante, the chief mixologist, creates and reinvents tasty cocktails.
An intimate look at five families who take in children removed from their biological homes by the Director of Youth Protection (DYP). Nancy Audet, a journalist and former child of the DYP, guides us through their complex and often trying daily lives, but filled with resilience, courage and kindness.
The incredible stories of aliens and UFOs from around the world, viewers will meet the experts, skeptics, and the extraterrestrial-obsessed who have dedicated their lives to uncovering the truth.
A dark comedy about a sexual health nurse with a fear of casual sex consequences who decides to get back in the game by dating online.
Sara, a down-on-her-luck outsider, is drawn into a high-stakes world by Dan, a regular guy trying to support himself and his daughter. Their friendship feels real - until a shocking event turns the tables on everything they thought they knew.
La reine rouge is the direct sequel to the novel 5150, rue des Ormes by Patrick Senécal, telling the story of Michelle Beaulieu, who has become a merciless killer, fleeing to start a new life following the terrible events of the kidnapping of the young Yannick Bérubé and the murders perpetrated by his father Jacques Beaulieu.
AIR FARCE was one of the most popular and enduring sketch comedy troupes in Canadian history, skewering Canadian politics, current affairs, and pop culture. What began as a topical stage revue in 1970, morphed into THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FARCE in 1973 with Don Ferguson, Luba Goy, and the late Roger Abbott, John Morgan, and Dave Broadfoot. The troupe went on to decades of success, including a CBC Radio series (1973-1997); a weekly CBC TV series (1993-2008); the annual AIR FARCE NEW YEAR’S EVE special on CBC Television (1992–2019); national concert tours; live stage productions; books; and home audio and video releases.
The day after their first night in the forest, a small group of aspiring instructors wake up to find their two mentors missing. Jokes quickly give way to panic, then the lack of survival skills, hunger, thirst and fatigue get the better of the teenagers. They then realize that in an extreme context, each individual has the potential to turn into a monster.
We all dream of possessing a part of that quaint small-town life. A friendly smile and wave from the neighbors as the kids run through the yards playing ball. Unfortunately, sometimes even paradise is visited by loss. Heartland Homicide tells the stories of these events, when big city crimes visit small-town America. Each episode uncovers the lives and circumstances of the victims while outlining and examining the convicted individual's motives, bringing the horrific events into the light with the people who were there.
Follow an adventurous family on the time-travelling journey of a lifetime as they take on iconic trends in food, design and domestic gadgetry, beginning in the 1940s. Guided by host Carlo Rota, each week the Campus family from southern Ontario will live through a new decade of Canadian food and domestic trends.
Randy has a new trailer in the Sunnyvale Trailer Park and he’s looking to turn it into Sunnyvale's first diner. With the “help” of Julian, he’ll renovate the trailer and turn it into the burger factory that he’s always dreamed of. Come on down to Randy's Reach!
With the help of his team, bailiff Michel Gaucher conducts investigations to recover stolen or fraudulently acquired vehicles.
Duceppe' was a historical television series that aired on Télé-Québec in 2002. It told the story of Jean Duceppe, a Canadian actor, and chronicled the life and struggles of Duceppe for theater and Quebec independence. It also followed his wife Helene Rowley and his son Gilles Duceppe, who would later become prominent as the leader of the Bloc Québécois. The series starred Paul Doucet as Jean Duceppe and Suzanne Clément as Hélène Rowley.
Laurence Latreille takes us all across Canada to meet men and women striving to make the world a better place. Through innovative environmental, social or economic initiatives, they bring hope by tackling the problems of the modern world at the grassroots level.
Island Insider is a web-series on the Club Penguin Island News Blog (formerly on the What's New Blog). The show is hosted by Bobbi Jean Rieger along with help from Club Penguin Staff members.
Four fairies in training protect their magical home from the evil Jumpalina.
HGTV Design Star winner Emily Henderson discovers the individualized taste of homeowners, then uses their unique sense of style to customize a room in their home. Layer by layer, she designs gorgeous and personal new look.
Follow Black Belt Josette D. Normandeau through six spectacular episodes as she travels the planet to seek out and train with the world’s greatest martial arts masters. Josette sets out to uncover the history and culture that shaped these six martial arts: Aikido in Japan, Savate in France, Capoeira in Brazil, Karate in Okinawa, Muay Thai in Thailand and Kalaripayattu in India.
Follow the daily life of six dynamic, modern, authentic women who work in a tattoo parlour in Saint-Georges de Beauce. There will be rock music, eccentric personalities and straight talk.
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.
In ten of the world’s largest cities on five continents, host Frédéric Choinière showcases the greenest, most cutting-edge, and most effective intitiatives for controling waste.
Meet the Family is a Canadian scripted comedy reality TV series.
A racy animated series about a native family that is forced off the reserve and into a working-class town where the predominantly white neighbors have some pretty strange notions of what native people are all about.
Recorded at the Cabaret du Musée, the show is a clever mix of situation comedy and sketch comedy. An iconoclastic mixture of the experience of three young men (the young, the fag and the macho) and the transposition into sketches of their vision of the world. All the characters created by Jean-François Baril, Alex Perron and Louis Morissette serve as a valve for the guys to evacuate their very personal vision of today's world (parodies, monologues, songs).
SOUNDS BLACK is a documentary series tracing the origins and impact of Black Music in Canada. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Cazhhmere, with contributions from luminaries such as Kardinal Offishall, Jully Black, Fefe Dobson, Maestro Fresh Wes, Deborah Cox, Keisha Chante and more, the series explores Black Canadian music from its tangled diasporic roots to its international dominance. SOUNDS BLACK takes us on a journey from the early days of jazz and gospel to the fight Black Canadian performers have waged for access to mainstream radio and venues, from the birth of Canadian hip hop to home grown superstars like Deborah Cox, The Weekend and Drake. With a no-holds barred look at the triumphs and obstacles that have impacted the Black Canadian music scene, SOUNDS BLACK breaks down the uniquely Canadian story of Black Canadian music.
Naturalists John and Janet Foster lead a series of expeditions into the remotest regions of Canada, revealing the spectacular features and wildlife of its vast system of National Parks. From Pacific Rim National Park to Gros Morne National Park, they travel from one end to the other of the world’s second largest country.
Explore the lives of ordinary people who played extraordinary roles in the creation and growth of Canada's westernmost province. From the early gold rush years to the brutal Vancouver island coal mines to Operation Solidarity. These are the true stories of the men and women whose blood, sweat, and indomitable spirit built the province of British Columbia.
Tipi Tales is a Canadian children's TV series that is broadcast on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network where it is shown in both English and Ojibway. It is filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Watching animals care for their young is a powerful reminder of the bonds we all share as living species on the planet. Take a heartwarming look at baby animals as they playfully find their way in the world.
Exposed is a program that airs on Tuesdays 13:30 ET on Canadian music television station, MuchMusic. The program focuses on a specific individual music artist or a music group and intends to reveal the real personality of the music artist by documenting a MuchMusic VJ spending time and interacting with them. The show concept is to provide a different view on a celebrity by documenting them offscreen and having good-natured fun with a VJ.
GetConnected or GC for short, is a Canadian television and radio show featuring technology for consumers and small businesses, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The GetConnected Television Show is hosted by Mike Agerbo and AJ Vickery, along with contributing host Andy Baryer, and correspondents Alyssa Dawson, Tristan Jutras and Graham Williams. It was named after the radio show of the same name. Each episode features "How To" segments where hosts offer practical advice and demonstrations on using technology, "Tech Look" segments where hosts review and offer opinions on current technology products, and "Tech Talk" segments where hosts chat with industry experts. Past co-hosts include Canadian tech personalities Yolande Lougheed and Lindsay Smith. The current core production team consists of Andy Baryer, along with Director / Line Producer Allan Hattori, Director of Photography Wes Wetanko, Supervising Producer Tristan Jutras, and Post-Production Supervisor Paul Gill. The show was nominated for a 2011 Leo Award for ‘Best Information or Lifestyle Series'. The GetConnected Radio Show is hosted by Mike Agerbo and AJ Vickery, and produced by Andy Baryer, who also frequently co-hosts. The show features technology-related interviews and live call-in segments, and airs every Saturday on the Corus Entertainment Network. Prior to 2005, it was known as The Computer Show, and before that, Chalk Talk. It was renamed GetConnected to tie into the Dave Chalk Connected TV show that Agerbo co-hosted at the time, and to more accurately reflect the show's broadening scope, which included not just computers, but consumer electronics as well. The radio show was produced and co-hosted by Tristan Jutras from 2005 to 2006, who now acts as Supervising Producer and occasional host of both the TV and radio shows, as well as online video correspondent along with Baryer. Past regular contributors include tech experts Jason Gibson, formerly of the Geek Squad, Carlos Aparicio of London Drugs and Yolande Lougheed.
Birth, Coming of Age, Love and Death. These are the four cornerstones of life and are recognized in many different ways from one culture to another.
Victims of sexual abuse by members of the clergy are breaking the silence and taking steps to seek justice. Their struggle, often spanning several years, is arduous and the outcome is uncertain. Despite the difficulties encountered, their moving and often shocking stories will finally be heard.
Metropia is a Canadian television drama, which currently airs on Omni Television. The show originally aired every weeknight at 10:30 p.m. on OMNI.2, and all the episodes of the week were repeated on Sunday nights on OMNI.1 starting at 9 p.m. Metropia was later nationally broadcast beginning in 2007 on Super Channel. The show is still available Sunday - Friday nights, on OMNI.1.
Quebec is going through an exceptional situation due to COVID-19. Confinement is difficult for everyone and the situation does not spare larger families for whom working from home and raising children can be difficult. Three Canal Vie families have agreed to show what it’s like during these hard times.
View Canada’s extraordinary wildlife through the lens of its four distinct seasons.
A comedy-mystery whodunnit following an eclectic cast of Toronto drag queens leading up to the night of the “Miss Church Street” pageant.
Consummate world traveler Jean-Michel Dufaux gives viewers an inside take on their favourite celebrities as they recount their three most unforgettable voyages. Their tantalizing tales filled with memories, anecdotes, and a tinge of nostalgia are highlighted with travel photos and breathtaking images that will have many packing their bags before the show is over.
In the heart of Central Park, lives a missing little girl, a savage named Toupou. She was taken in by the pigeons of the park and the squirrels and thus developed an animal behavior, on the margins of society. His meeting with little Norton, the mayor's son, shy and reserved, will change his life and together, the two new friends will experience all kinds of funny adventures and experience the situations that young children of their age are called to be. confronted ... but the particular personality of the little girl provokes, in this way, her share of stories!
This thrilling new documentary series reveals the intricate and intense balancing act required to keep operations running smoothly at Edmonton International Airport, Canada's most northerly major airport.