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The Secret World of Benjamin Bear is an animated television series produced from 2003 to 2009 by PorchLight Entertainment and Amberwood Entertainment. It is still being aired in Canada on both Family and Disney Junior specialty TV channels and in the USA on KidMango and Christian Television Network. The title character is a stuffed toy bear that, together with other stuffed bears, is "alive" and have adventures of their own. They are very careful to try to appear inanimate when in sight of humans. The teddy bears of brother Max and sister Eliza are often seen together, even though Max is sometimes mean to his sister. Benjamin Bear was voiced by Jonathan Crombie. Leslie Hetdgen was the consultant of the TV series. The bears' main duty is to their child. They keep them happy, act as a friend to talk to when in need, and secretly keep them out of harm's way and on the right path to success.
The Secret World of Benjamin Bear
La famille est dans le pré
The food truck craze is taking over the country! Evelyne Charuest and Corey Loranger take you on the road to discover these restaurants on wheels where forward-thinking chefs delight passers-by. On the menu: delicious encounters and loads of fun!
Sel et diesel
Claire et les vieux
Le Rétro Palmarès de Jay et Mehdi
It's Me...Gerald is a Canadian television sitcom, airing on Showcase Television. The show, based on the 2004 mockumentary film Gerald L'Ecuyer: A Filmmaker's Journey, stars Canadian actor and director Gerald L'Ecuyer as a fictionalized version of himself, in a format which somewhat resembles the American comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm. L'Ecuyer, the character, is a struggling gay theatre director trying to stage a production of Hedda Gabler, who gets involved in various misadventures as he tries to find, through any means necessary, the money to finance his vision while a camera crew documents his efforts. The cast also includes Beau Starr, Mark Day, Mary McLaughlin, Kristen Thomson and Tom McCamus. The series was created by writer-producers Gail Cook and John McLaughlin in conjunction with L'Ecuyer.
It's Me...Gerald
AWE Overload
Well known Canadians set out to discover their family roots.
Who Do You Think You Are?
Butternut Square was a Canadian children's television series which aired on CBC Television between October 19, 1964 and February 10, 1967. The cast featured Ernie Coombs as Mr. Dressup and Fred Rogers as Mister Rogers, both of whom would follow with their own landmark television series. "Butternut Square" was a show designed for young viewers and featured a variety of segments aimed at entertaining and educating children. The program included storytelling, music, puppetry, and educational segments, often focusing on imaginative play and interactive elements to engage its audience. The show aimed to stimulate creativity, encourage learning, and entertain children through a mix of fun activities and storytelling. Although specific details about individual episodes might vary, the overall emphasis was on fostering a sense of wonder, creativity, and learning in its young viewers.
Butternut Square
The Bobby Vinton Show was a Canadian musical variety television series produced for the Canadian Television Network between 1975 and 1978, with a total of 52 episodes broadcast. Featuring Bobby Vinton, a best-selling popular music singer since the early 1960s, the series mixed comedy skits with musical interludes.
The Bobby Vinton Show
Survivalistes
Beauté fatale
Chantier rescapé
Une maison signée Janvier
Pot Inc.
Technology is the great paradox of the twenty first century. While it's inarguable that it has enhanced certain aspects of our lives, it's hard to ignore the detrimental effects it can inflict on society at large. These are the stories of the future that big data is bringing to our doorsteps. The real world impact of predictions and surveillance. The power of artificial intelligence and autonomous machines. For better or worse, these are the Secrets of Big Data.
Secrets of Big Data
PUSH takes audiences into the inner world of the “Wheelie Peeps,” an unlikely group of friends and wheelchair users, bonded by their shared experience of navigating life on wheels.
Push
La rentrée TVA 2025
Expat - Spécial Canada
CBC News: Nova Scotia at 6
Explores how and why seemingly normal relationships between friends, family members, neighbours or coworkers turn toxic, even lethal.
Lien fatal
Rumours was a Canadian television sitcom, that aired on CBC Television. The show starred David Haydn-Jones and Amy Price-Francis as Ben Devlin and Sarah Barnaby, co-editors of a women's magazine in Toronto. The cast also included Sadie Leblanc, Jennifer Dale, Stephanie Mills and Lucinda Davis. Based on the successful Quebec sitcom Rumeurs, the show was produced by Moses Znaimer. Twenty episodes were made, of which nine aired in 2006 before the show was cancelled due to low ratings. The last 11 episodes aired in the summer of 2007.
Rumours
Dutrizac was the 10:00 pm newscast on TQS, a Quebec-based French-language television station. Its host, Benoît Dutrizac, goes against the typical stereotype of a news presenter. Described by TQS as "kind of scruffy-looking", Dutrizac wears jeans and smokes a cigar on air. "He looks more like a college professor than a news anchor." Dutrizac's fan-base is established on the fact that he is truly determined to "get to the bottom of issues", and never take no as an answer.
Dutrizac
Conférences La grande classe
Le Cuisinier rebelle prend l'air
When Shawn Hartley accidentally kills his great uncle with a drum solo, he doubles down on his lifelong dream to start a band. He meets two other guys with the same name as him (but with different spellings) and together the three of them create a band: The S[ha(w/u)/ea]ns. Through wacky shenanigans and family drama, Shawn, Sean, and Shaun take on the world- one song at a time.
The S[ha(w/u)/ea]ns
Le gangster et le ministre
St. Urbain's Horseman is a Canadian television drama miniseries, broadcast on CBC Television in the 2007–2008 television season. Based on the novel by Mordecai Richler, the series starred David Julian Hirsh, Selina Giles, Elliott Gould and Andrea Martin. It was directed by Peter Moss.
St. Urbain's Horseman
Zieuter.tv
Engineering Evolved takes you on a captivating ride through the evolution of transportation. From high-speed trains to submarines, each episode uncovers the engineering marvels that shape our world.
Engineering evolved
Everyday people confess their most exciting, passionate, funny or romantic real life sexual encounters.
True Sex Confessions
Jane Goldman Investigates
DNA Dinners is a ground-breaking new series that explores the diverse heritages of 16 individuals as they discover their roots through DNA analysis and celebrate them through cooking. In each episode, engaging host Tyrone Edwards surprises one individual with the results of their DNA test. Alongside an expert chef, this person then explores their new background and creates a delicious dish that beautifully blends the unique flavours and ingredients of their two cultures. The meal is then shared with the individual's family at a party where they celebrate their newfound heritage.
DNA Dinners
Marie-Mai : ma façon d'exister
La fièvre des encans : nouvelle génération
Hells Angels - La chute
Coupez !
A groundbreaking series about couples who are redefining love in the 21st century.
Modern Love
Mais où se cache Carmen Sandiego ?
Building on the popular series What's For Sale comes the spin off What's for Sale...with a View. The new series takes viewers across North America featuring dream retreats with envious views. From mountain vistas and ocean views to serene vineyards and ultimate sunsets this series features the ultimate getaways.
What's for Sale? With a View
America’s Wild Seasons is a landmark four-part documentary series that celebrates the drama and spectacle of the American wilderness, captured over the course of a turbulent and perilous year. On the ground, in the air and beneath the waves, the changing conditions provide a distinctive narrative arc as every wild inhabitant confronts life and death challenges.
America's Wild Seasons
It follows two Canadian hosts, Calum MacLeod and Mark McGuckin playing their way across Canada in a 13 game grudge match series of Road Hockey. From British Columbia to Newfoundland and all of the territories, they tap into the rivalries, legends and grit of Canada’s most colourful and competitive towns. Friends in life but rivals in hockey, each host drafts their own team of locals to battle it out on the court. A number of past and present NHL hockey players have made appearances or been showcased in the series including Jordin Tootoo, Jason King, Wade Redden, Eric Staal, David Ling, Duane Sutter, Éric Bélanger, Terry Ryan, Tyler Arnason and Eric Chouinard. The show has also featured Canadian Gold Medal Champion Curler Russ Howard and 4 Time World's Strongest Man Magnús Ver Magnússon.
Road Hockey Rumble
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.
Life's Rituals
Starveillance is an American/Canadian claymation television series created by Celebrity Deathmatch creator Eric Fogel that debuted on January 5, 2007 on E!. The show is produced by Toronto-based Cuppa Coffee Studio.
Starveillance
Holiday Bakeshop is a festively fun baking showdown where eight talented bakers face off in a high-stakes competition for a chance to take home $25,000. Hosted by actress and comedian Lauren Ash, each episode tests the bakers' creativity and technical skills as they race against the clock to complete two Holiday-themed bakes. Week after week the stakes are raised, and the bakers must impress the judges or face elimination. Lauren is joined on the judging panel by celebrated Filipino-Canadian chef, restaurateur, and TV personality Jordan Andino, and James Beard nominated chef, baking entrepreneur, and TV personality, Kareem “Mr. Bake” Queeman. Come the thrilling finale, three bakers will battle it out but only one will taste sweet victory, earning the title of Holiday Bakeshop champion and the cash prize.
Holiday Bakeshop
Retracer ses origines
Autiste, bientôt majeur
Lingo is a Quebec game show that ran for 439 episodes on Radio-Canada, from 1998 to 2001. It was hosted by longtime actor and radio/TV host Paul Houde.
Lingo
Le jour J
Lac-Mégantic investigates one of the worst oil train tragedies in history: a foreseeable catastrophe ignited by corporate and political negligence.
Lac-Mégantic - This Is Not an Accident
The daily lives of persons of short stature, people who do not go unnoticed and for whom each day brings its share of unexpected events. The protagonists embrace their difference and live their lives to the fullest.
Ma petite vie
Blizzard Island was a television show consisting of twelve episodes produced by CBC between 1987-1988. These episodes were later edited together to form the 1990 movie The Argon Quest.
Blizzard Island
Each week, host Jean-François Baril introduces a very... umm... special Nanny into a family's home.
Undercover Dads
L'arène
Hors-Jeu 2.0
Eli Bouchard : le prodige de la planche
Rescue Mediums is a Canadian paranormal reality television series that originally aired from March 10, 2006 to July 17, 2011 on the W Network. The show stars Jackie Dennison and Christine Hamlett in series 1–3 and Jackie and Alison Wynne-Ryder series 4-7. The show has also aired on the WE: Women's Entertainment network in the USA, Discovery Channel in the UK and CBS reality UK. The series follows the trials and tribulations of acclaimed and quirky international psychics, who make house calls, as they ask ghostly spirits to leave.