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- -Passionate about dance, 13-year-old Jenny convinces girls of her hip-hop troupe to participate in the inter-school competition. In full repetition, his health plays him a trick. The diagnosis of leukemia is a real punch. After a few days in the hospital, Jenny misses the comforts of home, chemo treatments cut her appetite and take away all energy. Fortunately, his father and his friends surround him with all their love on a daily basis.
- Zav, a 17-year-old aspiring hyperpop singer, dreams of breaking into the music industry. Zav has long been questioning his gender identity, but inwardly, as he fears the repercussions of this questioning on his relationships with his family and his small town community. His musical quest and his online life allow him to explore his femininity anonymously and vent his dysphoria, but his second life can't stay hidden forever.
- -Emma, 26, owes an incredible amount of money to her creditors. Misanthropic but in over her head, she invents a passion for the Middle Ages to get a job at Les Oubliettes restaurant. After a series of strange events threaten to close the restaurant, the employees notice something special about Emma. Could she be the chosen one foretold by the Prophecy? At the crossroads between fantasy and the "real life" of the restaurant business, Emma finds herself reluctantly having to save the restaurant and its employees, who turn out to be the most loyal and brave people she's ever met.
- -A 26 episode television series for young people.
- Three boys of different ages are focusing all their energy and will in their career as ballet dancers at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
- Brothers Patrick and Jérémie are meeting hunters of today. They share their hunting techniques, but also their cooking secrets.
- At the farm named « Ferme des Quatre-temps », young farmers are doing agriculture in a new way, called « biointensive ». We follow them through the year and through their struggles and good times.
- In our cities, there are all sorts of little creatures that are living close to our homes, and sometimes too close. Louis Larose is an expert when the time comes to help people and animals.
- This series set in Acadie tells the story of André, Luc and Christian, three friends who dream of earning their living through humour, as they rise to fame. From local bars to community halls, their quest will not be easy.
- Julien Roussin Côté travels through Eastern Canada in his van looking for people that chose to live differently. He meets people with inspiring stories that are living in many different ways, would it be an earthship, a boathouse or a van.
- This daily game show, hosted by Luc LeBlanc in Season 1 and Samuel Chiasson in Seasons 2, 3 and 4, challenges well-known personalities to prove that they are the ideal candidate for the job. And, that they can have fun while on the job.
- It is a gigantic rail rally taking place across Canada. This great adventure features duos who face challenges during the ten stops in ten cities and towns served by the train.
- Pierre Verville is a well-known comedian but also a passionate ornithologist that loves to watch birds. This series follows him around Canada in search of the most beautiful birds in the country.
- En Francais S.V.P. documents a year in the life of the Acadian Melanson family as they face the challenges of raising their French children in an English community.
- Two experienced organic farmers, Jean-Martin Fortier and Dany Bouchard coach two families on how to make their vegetable gardens nourishing, ecological and inviting to biodiversity. They guide these families towards self-sufficiency.
- Tattoo artists from Quebec are giving us a unique look at their studios and their work. We also meet their clients sometimes famous, sometime regular people. All of them are sharing stories behind their singular body art.
- Guys from the Hooké tribe are traveling across Canada looking for the best fly-fishing spots. There, they meet fishermen with colorful stories and get beautiful catches.
- Anaïs Favron and her mother Denise are exploring a host of thrill-seeking activities together. Between parachuting, ice climbing or meeting reptiles and tarantulas, mother and daughter will have the time of their lives.
- Quebec Connection is a group of extreme kayakers from Quebec that are among the best in the world at their sport. These adventurers are using their kayaks and their skills to discover and map new and unexplored rivers around Canada.
- During the ComédiHa. festival different types of comedians are presenting their numbers in front of a live audience.
- From New Brunswick to the Gaspésie, they are the owners of sex shops in a rural setting. Welcome to the daily lives of shopkeepers very different from others. Who are they? Why this choice? Who are their customers? Gerry, Nicky, Yves, Sophie and Luc reveal some of their little secrets.
- -Vincent Graton is a jovial man, Epicurean and a lover of good food. He travels across Canada in search of chefs who prepare local products in delicious dishes to share and with which to feast.
- Documentary series exploring different initiatives across Canada that are helping to make the world a better place. We'll be looking at societal problems and show solutions. Ex: Waste, City Planning and Urban Density, Circular Economy, etc
- Florence Champagne is, or more accurately "wants", to be a therapist. She offers short consultations on Skype for whoever wants to listen to her. She might be able to really help, but most of the time, it's a mess.
- -The "Sel et Diesel" series offers an introduction to the world of Food Trucks.
- -"Tout sexplique" explores puberty and sexuality from a variety of angles and perspectives, using humor, interviews, music, and candid discussions with teens based on sound research.
- Historian Samuel Côté and underwater cameraman Mario Cyr team up to explore lakes around Quebec, looking for wrecks or traces of historical events. Following hearsay and archive documents, they always find something fascinating.
- A documentary series that takes us to meet some of those men and women whose profession is far from ordinary. As unique as they are captivating, these enthusiasts invite us into their world, in the midst of nature and the unspoilt Canadian wilderness.
- Six women walk 800 kilometers from Matane to Ottawa. All with different backgrounds, but they share the same goal: carry the water to destination. This film is an insight into an ancestral Anishinaabe water ceremony.
- -The west coast of Canada is mythical. With its high mountains, wide open spaces, temperate climate and privileged access to the Pacific Ocean, it is the perfect setting for spectacular cottages. Host Evelyne Charuest takes you on a journey of discovery of these architectural jewels, sometimes in the forest, sometimes on a private island, but always on the trail of amazing cottages.
- This documentary tells the story of the Corriveau, which was hanged in Quebec City in 1763 for murder, and whose corpse was exhibited in an iron cage for close to 40 days.
- The series puts light on new ways of doing agriculture. From farmers to thinkers and activists, all agree that there is a more sustainable and desirable way of growing food than the one carried out by conventional agriculture.
- Ex-inmates are reintegrating the outside world by way of the transition house Maison St-Laurent. With the help of social workers they will get the tools to live the next phase of their lives.
- A series of twenty vignettes to convey the uniqueness of the mysterious historical figure, Samuel de Champlain.
- The series follows dogs trained by Mira in their new life as working dogs. They are helping people with handicaps or chronic illnesses in their daily lives.
- -This series follows the return to secondary 1 of a boy who is a little anxious. His new school is huge, a forest full of animals to tame. He must learn to adapt to this new universe, which is both disturbing and exciting.
- -On each show, Patrick Thibeault takes six students in grades 4 and 5 to meet a producer from their region. They help him in his chores for a day and, at the same time, find out where the food in their fridge comes from. From animal husbandry to beekeeping and vegetable gardens, budding young farmers see it all. But pleasure is always at the rendezvous at 'Agrofun'.
- This series presents stand-up numbers by French-Canadian comedians filmed in Le Théâtre de la Cité francophone in Edmonton each year.