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Terre sauvage
Treaty road is a journey, both personal and communal, as two friends travel the old roads to uncover the truth about the signing of the numbered treaties, and ultimately themselves.
Treaty Road
The show features extremely over-protective parents and their families. Lenore Skenazy, columnist and advocate for the Free Range Kids movement works with parents to help them step outside their boundaries and conquer their fears. In the long run, host Lenore teaches parents how to loosen the reins and give their kids the freedom they need to grow up with independence while still keeping safety as a main priority.
World's Worst Mom
Un chef en terre inconnue
Aventure au Max
Crash Test Mommy
The Canadian Establishment
Galapagos X focuses on a group of four life science explorers and their blue footed booby bird who come to the present from a future that has taken the wrong turn. Our heroes Orchid, Zeph, Oshie and Rae set off on adventures to solve environmental problems. Galapagos X will be trekking new territory— both literally and figuratively— as Big Bad Boo will develop an interactive virtual reality component that sees its audience explore different ecosystems in addition to creating a traditional television series and digital storybook.
Galapagos X
Say Yes & Marry Me
Six buyers are looking for the property of their dreams and are doing everything to compete in a crazy real estate market. After each visit, they have to decide whether to make an offer or not. In a market where overbidding is frequent, they are far from certain that their offer will be accepted.
Offre acceptée
The Genie Awards were given out annually by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to recognize the best of Canadian cinema from 1980–2012. They succeeded the Canadian Film Awards (1949–1978). In 2013, the Academy merged the Genie Awards with its sister presentation for television, the Gemini Awards, to form the Canadian Screen Awards.
Genie Awards
The Associates
Celebrity chef and cookbook author, Spencer Watts celebrates sunny days, family, friends and the best food summer has to offer in this all new, fun filled backyard grilling series.
Fun'Q with Spencer Watts
Vice News correspondent David Noriega visits borderlands around the world, delivering an immersive, first-hand look at life in border regions - from political issues, conflicts and crime to the vivid characters on both sides of the lines.
Border to Border
Carland Cross was an 1996 hardboiled animated television series developed with the collaboration of Belgian, French and Canadian broadcasters. The series spanned 26 episodes and was based on the comics The Adventures of Carland Cross, by Belgian natives Olivier Grenson and Michel Oleffe. Carland Cross tells the story of a fictional British private investigator specializing in curious and inexplicable cases. The series aired late 1996 under the French-language title Carland Coss and in other markets, such as Spanish, as Las aventuras de Carland Cross. Of the 26 episodes, only 3 stories of the original print comic were used: 'The Golem', 'The Monster Under Sea', and 'The Mysteries of The Loch Ness'. Although the television series remains unknown in international television, the animated television series was a success in the late 1990s to early 2000s in European countries such as Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland. However, it was also popular in South America, and especially in Argentina. Currently the series is only aired on Belgium and Swiss broadcasts.
Carland Cross
Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
Toc Toc Docteur
Learning the Ropes is a Canadian-produced sitcom.The series stars Lyle Alzado as Robert Randall, a teacher who works as a professional wrestler in the evening. Although his children knew about Randall's double life, the family was forced to keep it secret at school. The series featured guest appearances by many members of the National Wrestling Alliance.
Learning the Ropes
The Bob McLean Show
This observational documentary series dives into the exciting world of the Éduchateurs, a group of specialists who devote their lives to the well-being of cats.
En thérapie avec mon chat
Chasseurs d'héritiers
Over the Rainbow is a Canadian reality talent competition, which premiered on CBC Television on September 16, 2012. Based on the 2010 series Over the Rainbow in the United Kingdom, the series auditioned aspiring musical theatre performers for the role of Dorothy for a Toronto production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage musical adaptation of The Wizard of Oz. The series was hosted by Daryn Jones. Arlene Phillips, Thom Allison, and Louise Pitre served as judges alongside Webber. The competition began with a Dorothy "boot camp" run by Lloyd Webber, which trained contestants and eliminated all but 10 finalists. Following a public telephone vote on 4 November 2012, 20-year-old Danielle Wade was chosen as Dorothy to perform the role for Mirvish Productions in Toronto, which started on 20 December 2012. Wade has played several leading roles in student and community theatre and is an acting major at the University of Windsor. The judges praised her as "a consistently solid performer with a big voice and girl-next-door likeability and charm". The show also auditioned Canadian dogs for the part of Toto. CBC and Weber did not restrict the breed of Toto to Cairn Terrier, but instead searched for a dog that embodies the spirit of Toto: One that is a "bright fun loving companion full of energy and charisma". The winner was a small mixed breed dog named Linzy, that looks similar to the film's Toto, owned by Reta Thompson. However, Linzy will not appear in the stage production.
Over the Rainbow
Crimes du Nord
Here's Duffy was a Canadian variety television series which aired on CBC Television from 1958 to 1959.
Here's Duffy
Mini-Jon and Mini-Maple are undergoing their training in the most secretive and technologically advanced Agency in the world! It's like school, but with less boredom and more explosions
Mini-Jon and Mini-Maple
Face à La Danse
A group of autistic and neurodivergent interviewers asks unpredictable, probing and direct questions to celebrities in a no holds barred interview.
The Assembly
In this bizarre and fast-paced game show, queer celebrieis participate in a series of four hilarious games that challenge their talent, mental, and physical fitness. Hosted by Michael Henry, the Gauntlet of Gaymes is a silly and unpredictable way to see your favorite queer celebrities like you've never seen them before.
Gauntlet of Gaymes
Zoo Diaries goes behind the scenes to tell the stories of the men and women who live side-by-side at the Toronto Zoo with more than 5,000 animals and hundreds of species. From the tiny golden lion tamarinds to the majestic Sumatran tigers, discover a modern-day Noah's Ark.
Zoo Diaries
Zoo World
Pencil Box was a children's television programme broadcast by CBC Television from 1976 to 1979. The programme comprised stories written by Ottawa students, mostly aged 8 to 12, and incorporated various story-telling devices, such as mime, puppets, masks, and animation. Colour-separation overlay was used to place live actors in front of cutout sets. Recurring characters in the show were ⁕Bolo Bat ⁕Stubby Pencil ⁕Miffy Skunk ⁕Clara Cactus The show won an ACTRA Award for Best Children's Television Show.
Pencil Box
The Stories That MADE Us is a vibrant journey through the past, present, and future of Canadian storytelling — a portrait of a nation seen through the films and television that have moved us most. Guided by host George Stroumboulopoulos, the series weaves together voices from across the country — stories of laughter, heartbreak, fear, and wonder. Each anecdote is a fragment of something larger: a living narrative revealing the soul of a young nation still defining itself. What is Canadian identity? Maybe it’s impossible to pin down. But in the stories we tell, we begin to see it more clearly. The series traces these threads across decades: the themes that endure, the questions that echo, and the new voices reshaping the conversation. We are at a threshold moment. Canadian storytelling, once overlooked, is now breaking onto the world stage. The Stories That MADE Us is offering a collective reflection on where we’ve been, who we are, and where our stories might take us next.
Stories That MADE Us
Norman Corwin Presents is a Canadian-produced drama anthology television series which aired on CBC Television from 1972 to 1973.
Norman Corwin Presents
The Umbrella was a Canadian arts talk show television series which aired on CBC Television in 1966.
The Umbrella
Aubrey and Gus is a Canadian children's television series which aired on CBC Television between September 26, 1955 and June 18, 1956. Aubrey is a puppet raccoon who has a boy's voice so his family cannot understand him. He becomes friends with a boy named Guys and together they search for Aubrey's raccoon voice.
Aubrey and Gus
Channel Kidswatter
Mini Jean et Mini Bulle
SPORTSCENTRE is the most comprehensive sports news program in Canada featuring highlights, scores, exclusive interviews and information from across the country and around the world.
SportsCentre
Soif de révolution
Canada 98/99/100
The NewMusic was a weekly music and culture television newsmagazine that aired on the Canadian television stations owned by CHUM Limited - MuchMusic, MuchMoreMusic, Citytv and CP24. Created by John Martin as a bridge between the spirits of Rolling Stone and New Musical Express and the formatics of a television newsmagazine, The NewMusic presented current popular music in a broad social, political and economic context. It won an Iris Award in 1984. The series was cancelled in 2008 amid the ownership changes such as the CHUM Limited properties were sold to CTVglobemedia a year prior in 2007 whilst the Citytv stations were acquired by Rogers Media the same year. Following its cancellation, the brand has been resurrected as a blog that features news items, concert reviews and exclusive pictures.
The NewMusic
Sarah's House is a Canadian television reality series hosted by Toronto interior designer Sarah Richardson, which airs on HGTV. The program's on-air team also includes interior designer Tommy Smythe and contractor Vito Colucci, as well as Richardson's husband, marketing communications specialist Alexander Younger. In each season of the series, Richardson purchases an outdated and undervalued house, and depicts the process of renovating the house. Each episode focuses on one room or two related rooms within the renovation project. The program's first season aired in 2007, followed by the second airing in fall 2008. Season 3 premiered March 9, 2010 on HGTV Canada. The fourth season began airing in fall 2011. A similar program, which aired in spring 2009, was entitled Sarah's Cottage, and featured Richardson doing a similar renovation on her own family cottage.
Sarah's House
Au nom du père et du fils
Follow Pakesso Mukash on his quest into Indigenous cultures across the Americas to find a young generation of “tradition keepers”: those who have been chosen to preserve tradition, cultural and spiritual knowledge, and awaken others to find a place for themselves in a modern world. A journey along which we will witness their revival and celebrate their culture, this is Konnected.tv.
Konnected.TV
Les pros du pick-up
The Seán Cullen Show
Audio Quest: A Captain LIGHTS Adventure is a 10 episodes short-form motion comic series that premiered on MTV September 28, 2009. It stars electro-pop artist LIGHTS as a super-hero on a galactic adventure to restore sound to the universe.
Audio Quest: A Captain Lights Adventure
Seekers en Inde
NHL Tonight is the flagship show on the NHL Network in Canada and the United States. It carries instant updates and extended highlights of every game in the NHL that night. The show also includes live "look-ins" to games for a few minutes at a time. When previously entitled NHL on the Fly, after all the scheduled games for an evening concluded, a second version of the show, NHL on the Fly: Final, began airing. Formerly, On the Fly: Final lasted either 30 minutes or 60 minutes, depending upon the number of games played in a particular evening. The current incarnation of the show is an hour long, no matter how many games are played on a particular night. The show was formerly simulcast occasionally on TSN for the national audience when the channel aired regional Toronto Maple Leafs action in Ontario. TSN no longer airs regional-only games of this nature. As of the beginning of the 2007–08 NHL season, the NHL Network is now available in the United States.
NHL Tonight
Odd Squad Mobile Unit
Girls of Latitude is a Canadian English language 30 minute documentary television special. Girls of Latitude premiered on November 13, 2008 at 9:30 p.m. EST on the Canadian specialty channel, MTV and on November 14, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. EST and the national television network, CTV.
Girls of Latitude
The Acme School of Stuff is a half-hour Canadian children's television show which aired on TVOntario between September 1, 1988 and December 1, 1990. The Acme School of Stuff was hosted by its producer David Stringer. The show primarily consisted of theory of operation on a subject or certain item at the beginning, then a field trip to a plant in the middle and following another theory of operation on some other item or subject at the end. Notable features included: ⁕A Rube Goldberg machine made from devices explained on the show, as an opening scene ⁕Technical facts presented in a way understandable to school age children in a conversational manner ⁕Breaking the fourth wall by use of camera and lighting effects, and audible comments by the TV crew Many of the episodes have been uploaded to YouTube under the acmeschool channel.
Acme School of Stuff
Métiers des Profondeurs
Le dernier passager
Out of the Fog is a talk show aired on the Rogers TV community channel in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The series, currently hosted by Krissy Holmes, consists of interviews with politicians, community leaders and event organizers; musical performances; and occasional on-location features. The 30-minute show broadcasts live weeknights at 7:30 p.m. NT and normally repeats every half hour until midnight, with additional repeats the following afternoon and on weekends. It is preempted on nights when Rogers TV carries St. John's City Council coverage or St. John's Fog Devils hockey games. Past hosts have included Krysta Rudofsky, playwright Bernie Stapleton, Dave Salter, Steve Cochrane, and Paddy Daley.
Out of the Fog
Les mimistoires
Les desserts de Patrice
Spellz was a 2006 - 2008 magic series featuring famed magician Jay Sankey. Produced by GAPC Entertainment in partnership with TVO Kids, with the participation of Knowledge Network, SCN and the Canadian Television Fund, Spellz was created by Hoda Elatawi, Mike Erskine-Kellie, Jay Sankey and David Peck. The show was directed by Ron Allen, written by Susan McLennan, and executive produced by Ken Stewart. In Spellz, Bridget Hall plays "Bridget, the Amazing Kid Assistant", the only other recurring person on the series, beside Sankey. There were kid segments for a second season of the program were in production during March 2007, however the scenes with Sankey and Hall were filmed in May; there are 26 episodes in Season 1, airing since September 2006, and there are 26 episodes in Season 2, which began September 2007. Both are available on DVD. In 2007, Spellz won the Certificate for Creative Excellence in Communications at the U.S. International Film and Video Festival and the Remi award at the The Houston International Film Festival in 2008.
Spellz
Tiga Talk! is a Canadian children's television series featuring a wolf cub puppet called Tiga. Produced for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network in Canada, the show uses puppets and live-action stories to explore First Nations culture.