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- TV SeriesDex is an artist, a troublemaker and a "paleontologist in training". Dex operates the Dino Field Guide and has the uncanny ability to see dinosaurs in the real world, but he pictures them in a completely new way.
- The adventures of toys who come to life when no-one's watching.
- The film features highlights from the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. It includes live action, artwork, and graphics.
- Follow the incredible adventures of Mara and Xilo (MaXi), "part-time" conjoined twins, as they explore the luxurious world of Vakarma. MaXi features kind, cheeky and assertive young heroes, strong musical elements and highlights diversity.
- Power Plants takes us into the world of some extraordinary plants and tells us their story. Far from a dry academic discourse, this series proves that plants do much more than just set the stage for life; in fact, like humans and other animals, they play a very active role in it. Power Plants presents some unusual "plant stars" filmed just as animals might be. The techniques of macrophotography give us an "up close and personal" look at their world, while fast motion photography paints a revealing portrait of their territorial conquests, their fighting and seduction techniques, their double-dealing, and their opportunism. We thus gain firsthand knowledge of the plants' strategies at the level of both individuals and species. The narrative explains how plants adapt to the world around them, but also how they modify it. It stresses their "actions" rather than their appearance or anatomy. In so doing, it treats them like "characters" in their own dramas, highlighting the traits they have in common with humans and other animals and the universe they share with us. For this reason, the stories are deliberately intense, structured as investigations with many dramatic twists and turns.
- Ping and Pong love music! They're the absolute best of friends and are always discovering new sounds, instruments, and music styles. There's always a reason to create a song, play music and have fun with friends in Melody Meadows!
- Saving the world has never been so crazy. Join the over-the-top adventures of Jon le Bon as he and his fellow agents try to do the impossible and save the planet in less than 90 seconds.
- -The participants of "La ruée vers l'or" will relive, in the manner and under the same conditions as the prospectors of the end of the 19th century (1898), the great Klondike gold rush.
- From climbing stairs to zipping zippers, finger painting to fort-building, a preschool series about accomplishing everyday firsts with humour, confidence - and even a few mistakes along the way.
- Une série qui célèbre l'erreur et brise le mythe de la perfection.
- Taking place entirely in a train traveling across Canada from east to west, the film questions the idea of a true federal nation associated with Canada. Is it a reality or a vision of the mind?
- Plus qu'une émission, Ruby, est un rendez-vous incontournable pour les internautes à l'affût des nouvelles tendances. Ruby s'adresse à la culture, au bien-être et à la société. More than a show, Ruby is a rendezvous for people on the lookout for new trends. Ruby celebrates culture, well-being, and society. Ruby features interviews with fashion designers, musicians, and artists of all kinds and segments on all kinds of businesses throughout Ontario, with a special focus on the French-speaking community in Ontario. It also features interviews and reports on issues of special importance, as well as reviews of new and exciting products, services, and technologies.
- Sara keeps calling a man (Mathieu) who doesn't answer the phone. In denial, she goes out at night for some drinks with her best friend waiting for a phone call from Mathieu. At the end, she must confront the harsh truth that their romantic relationship is over after realizing that all her messages stay unanswered.
- This four-part series traces the path of several of the world's major viruses - polio, flu, monkey pox, and Ebola. The emergence of new viruses is addressed within discussions centered upon past and current research efforts.
- In the days and weeks that followed the 2001 shipwreck in the Galapagos Islands of the oil-tanker Jessica carrying over 250 000 gallons of crude oil, local population, assisted by the U.S. Coastguard and volunteers from around the world, laboured intensely to contain the oil spill. Extremely favourable winds and currents allowed for minimal damage. This dark threat succeed however in focusing international attention on this unique and fragile environment where species are known to exist with each other in ''perfect harmony''. The film looks at the elements threatening this paradise on earth , recently officially registered as a World Heritage Site, and what should be done to protect and preserve it.
- This series will follow volunteers from the general public who have decided to take an unusual trip to some of the most remote and exotic locations to work alongside leading scientists in the field - conducting research on endangered species, ancient cultures, public health, climate change, rain forest, etc.
- Despite indications that it is disappearing, the European badger remains one of Europe's most discreet animals. This burrowing animal, of the Weasel family Mustelidae, is largely unknown to the general public and even to certain people commonly familiar with nature who rely on hearsay to discuss the badger. This foul smelling animal, hence the Mustelidae family, has the reputation of a savage, bloodthirsty beast which has preceded it since the dark ages. But is this an accurate portrayal of this relatively calm omnivore with very pronounced social behavior? Being extremely difficult to film in its natural habitat, the European badger has been the subject of very few documentaries. This complete study permits the presentation of actual facts and not the falsities that have been associated with the badger, such as it being a frightening creature. At the beginning of spring new generations of badger's are born. They have lived in the burrow for two months before coming out for the first time this evening. It is through this family unit and the passing season's with which we will be able to better understand this Mustelidae with its very peculiar habits. Where do they live? What do they eat? How many litters do they have per year? How do they build multi-level fortress they hibernate? A discussion will take place with regards to the American badger, which is also a member of the Mustelidae family. However, the American badger has very different habits and behavior patterns than that of the European badger. The American badger behaves in a very reclusive manner whereas the European badger is the only Mustelidae that is found to live in a family group or clan.