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- A visually breathtaking odyssey inspired by the James Cameron's Classic "Avatar".
- Barbelle follows the story of a newly famous Toronto based pop-star duo, Veronica Vale and Alice O'Hara, whose meteoric rise to stardom has led to a blitzkrieg on their personal lives.
- Despite their opposing views on both life and death Abigail, 68, and Quinn, 35, strike up an unlikely friendship through a bereavement support group, as they both search for a way forward.
- Laura Noseworthy returns home to outport Newfoundland to settle the estate of her estranged father. When her sister's killer is found dead, Laura must scramble to unravel the truth before everything spirals out of control.
- TV SeriesMoses arrived in a new country and is facing a culture shock and at the same time haunted by his past. He faces many obstacles and begins a recovery process.
- Bri Follett and Cord Richards explore Newfoundland and Labrador's lesser known destinations. From Mistaken Point to L'Anse aux Meadows, Bri and Cord immerse viewers in local culture, exploring the creepy lore, popular roadside attractions, haunted hot-spots and unique locations from across the island.
- After filling out an online application to change their dull lives, two female superheroes get in over their heads when they get tangled with a Big Bad in a REAL LIFE superhero plot. Can they save the day? For sure, no.
- Realm 2 follows the lives of various hopefuls whose goals are similar even though their lives have never crossed.
- The Ghosts of Prince Edward Island scours the province, shining a light on the unsolved murders, the haunted places, and the unexplained spiritual events of the Island's past and present.
- While the rest of the world was on lockdown comedian Nick Masters was able to explore the island of Newfoundland, visiting craft breweries and sitting down with local artists while surprising them with gifts from their past.
- Every city has a Stoney Lonesome. It's that part of town with less of infrastructure, less money, and less gluten free bread. Stoney Lonesome is a sketch comedy series that looks at life on "the wrong side of the tracks".
- Ottawa Trotter is a travel series where Alexa Monfret backpacks around the world without ever leaving Ottawa. After visiting a featured country's embassy, she learns how to experience that nation's culture from Canada's Capital.
- A dramedy about a tiny Newfoundland town facing a resettlement vote.
- Filmmakers Martine Blue and Isaac Blue embark on the last chapter of a personal and profound literary odyssey as they sail iconic writer Farley Mowat's routes along the southern coast of Newfoundland.
- County Blooms is a new digital lifestyle series for flower lovers everywhere, celebrating flower growers, creators, designers and more.
- Although many organizations and government agencies already exist, some needs in certain communities are not being met. Take Care follows six average (yet extraordinary) citizens who have found their communities are not being heard and the heartfelt ways they've managed to overcome it.
- Parle-moi de ça, Ottawa is a variety series starring Mike Paterson as a fish-out-of-water anglophone trying to navigate francophone culture in the Nation's Capital.
- From nature to the table, Lori McCarthy takes viewers on a journey to explore the beautiful island of Newfoundland to discover the rich bounties that the land and sea have to offer. Foraging fresh and sustainable ingredients to create uniquely crafted dishes, Lori demonstrates the importance of food culture and the land around us in the new series East Coast Forager.
- No matter how old we get or how far we travel, nothing beats coming home and sitting down to a cup of tea and a lovingly prepared treat. On Baking It Up A Notch, pastry chef Aaron McInnis samples the favourite recipes of his special guests and how to turn their family-favorite bake into a restaurant worthy dish.
- A neighbourhood watch enthusiast tattle-tales and tickets anyone getting in the way of his community being labelled the Safest Place in Canada.
- Mark DeBonis is a stand-up comedian and part time knowledge-sponge. Each episode is going to broaden his entertainment skills by observing and learning from the best, with the hope that it will lead him to the Next Stage.
- Sleep paralysis is prevalent in Newfoundland and Labrador, with the most common vision being "The Hag."
- Petty Harbour is a historic fishing outport clinging to the unforgiving coast of Newfoundland. This documentary explores a unique relationship with working dogs and the seasonal lifestyle needed for life on a remote island.
- From his home kitchen to yours, Chef Mark McCrowe cooks up a storm and takes you along for the journey. From traditional Newfoundland dishes to international favorites, flavor is on the menu.
- Award winning "Raptress" (Actress/Rapper) Mandy Mayhem leads comedians, and actors through an unfiltered discussion on show business, the hip hop world, and how the two relate. Sparks fly as opinions get heated and alter egos come out to play in this new talk show with a twist, complete with exclusive performances and hilarious hip hop themed games.
- What can you see within a few hours drive from the capital city of Manitoba, Winnipeg? Hosts Kristin Marand and Jeremy Williamez hit various highways and take the Day Trip to places that feature some of the best food, unique sights, and special attractions that Southern Manitoba has to offer. At each destination, they interact with the owners or organizers, while bringing the viewer along with them for the ride showcasing some of the hidden gems within a Days Trip from Winnipeg.
- Southern Shore explores the history and folklore of an iconic strip of land in Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Let's be honest - writers are the real stars behind most good projects. Totally Off Script finally puts those alphabet organizers in the spotlight. From screenwriters to speechwriters, authors to astrologers, Norm Berketa and Allison Graham talk fast and loose with some of the best in the business.
- The series is called MOVE and each episode brings us inside the life of a Canadian living with mental illness who has found a positive way to "self-medicate" through the discovery of exercise and human movement.
- Steph, the mayor of Toronto By The Sea, holds a cooking competition to give away the town restaurant. She expected superstar chefs to arrive, but local eccentric Harry James, has something more in store.
- Stories of grit and determination, victory and defeat. Profiles of some of the most amazing student athletes in Atlantic University Sports.
- The St. John's sketch comedy troupe, Mom's Girls - Liz, Ally, Andie, and Stef- dive into the Floordrobe - an eclectic collection of clothes and toys on the floor of Ally's messy room- to find bright and fun outfits and props to re-enact the story, performing various characters and inanimate objects. This is a bright comedy for young ones. Tackling themes of interest to kids, they insert representation into classical stories that don't express a female perspective, learning some lessons, and having a whole lot of fun while they're at it.
- Come Home Queer is a joyous, fun celebration of 2SLGBTQ+ culture and history with local people in a small outport town in Newfoundland.
- Blow Me Down, Dildo, Pick Eyes, Cow Head, Come By Chance, Witless Bay... Many Newfoundland towns and communities have whimsical and downright bizarre names. Acclaimed, eclectic and bilingual singer/songwriter Colleen Power will explore the province's most oddly named places, celebrating each town's history, features, people, celebrations, and its offbeat moniker with an original song.
- On Cover2Cover you'll hear up and coming musicians and well known artists take a spin at covering each other's songs plus conversations about inspiration, songwriting, careers and more.
- Embark on a fun and frenzied, behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to wow patrons at one of the largest and most successful theatre companies in the country.
- Michael is an English speaker who loves the Francophonie. To meet francophones, he invites himself to their home to cook and talk, nothing formal, or, as they say in French : "à la bonne franquette".
- Writer ZhiMei Zhang, now in her 80s, shares the details of her nearly two decade long loving relationship with Quebecer Marcel Dessureault. ZhiMei also explains how her experiences in Communist China between 1950 and 1980 strongly influenced her views of family and love. Marcel's daughter Nicole Dessureault provides revealing insight into her father's relationship with ZhiMei.
- Gretchen moves to Kitchener for a position at a dating app developer, but finds out it's not the job she thought it was. She soon discovers how strange and demanding the tech valley can be; as she moves out of her van and into the lives of the misfits at the "Kitchener Sync" start up house.
- Friends and culinary school graduates Nick and Dan challenge each other to visit diverse restaurants in Toronto, let the chef surprise them with a signature dish, and then see which of them can recreate the dish better.
- In 50 years of existence, a French theatre has made it's permanent marks in a otherwise cosmopolite city whose main language is English. The TFT (Theatre Français de Toronto) has innovated by presenting it's plays with electronic English subtitles, thus opening the French expression and world to all people of the city. En 50 ans d'existence, le Théâtre français de Toronto est devenu l'une des compagnies de théâtre de langue française hors Québec les plus influentes. Un jour dans une vie de 50 ans, nous présente la famille qui est le Théâtre Francais de Toronto, dans tout son charme et sa chaleur.
- Take a fast paced tour of the city as Caroline Dumont finds three Ottawa restaurants that have a different spin on the same dish.
- Noongom (Algonquin for "today") highlights the impact that a new generation of Aboriginal Peoples are making on the National Capital Region. Host Gabrielle Fayant showcases the work and creativity of Ottawa's local Aboriginal youth, offering a fresh perspective that's filled with humour and history. From large celebrations to homelessness, Noongom explores different cultures and stereotypes head-on to help people better understand what it means to be Aboriginal in Ottawa today.