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- Andre has died under mysterious circumstances leaving behind his wife and two daughters who must now learn to grow together or risk being swept apart forever.
- Detective André Surprenant investigates the murder of a teenage girl on the Madeleine Islands. He faces hostility from an investigator dispatched from Quebec City as he seeks to unravel the islanders' secrets to solve the crime.
- -A news medium that looks at and analyzes current events here and abroad from a biblical perspective. We produce journalistic features, editorials, interviews, reports, debates and more.
- -"La Semaine verte" was first a radio program in September 19, 1970 on Radio-Canada's Première Chaîne, and then a television program since 1971. It is a weekly meeting with nature, exploring the realities of agriculture, fishing, forestry and the environment. The objective of the emission has broadened and also touches on ecology and the environment. It closely follows current events in the rural world, but is addressed to all those who are interested in the quality of what we eat, by protecting the environment and managing our renewable resources. Weekly audience ratings are 400,000 listeners each week. The program is also presented in webcast and podcast format.
- Documentary film on the marine mysteries of the Magdalen Islands, the Quebec archipelago in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, North America's tempestuous inland saltwater sea. Over 700 sunken ships are documented by Leonard Clark and three generations of his family in the village of Old Harry. Leonard is the ultimate amateur archaeologist; devoting his life to studying the history of the Magdalen Islands, the provenance of the legions of shipwrecks, and clues of sunken treasure forfeited by the sea. Along this singular path, Leonard Clark shares historical facts and sunken treasure lore with Mario Cyr, a local hero and world-renowned underwater cameraman. Today, history buffs, adventurers, and locals alike find numerous antique coins, wood relics, and other artifacts from centuries of European shipwrecks along the beaches of the Magdalen Islands. Our film delivers the narratives of both historical and living legends of these remote red-sand atolls!
- -"Femme d'aujourd'hui" is a television program broadcast from September 6, 1965 to June 11, 1982 on Télévision de Radio-Canada. She was animated by, among others, Aline Desjardins.
- We hunt seal (Chasseurs de phoques) tells the story of these young men who wants to perpetuate the family traditions, saying f - all to the embargos, claiming their right to hunt and to be a Magdalen islander.
- -Source of fascination and mystery, covetousness, the island represents in the imagination of those who do not live there a place of escape. On the other hand, islanders may feel limited as prisoners, and dream of settling on the continent, the great land.
- -We're talking censorship, social control and the trip ThéoVox took yesterday to the Magdalen Islands (in province of Quebec, Canada) as part of the implementation of the Archipelago passport / or if you prefer, this municipal customs... So, in more detail, on tonight's show, we'll be bringing you a number of hot topics, including..: Our report on Professor Patrick Provost's case against Laval University and the reasons behind his dismissal, as well as the testimony of those present at the trial. Christian Linard will tell us about his case against the OCQ (L'Ordre des chimistes du Québec). We'll also present the report on the ThéoVox team's visit to the Magdalen Islands as part of the implementation of the Archipelago Passport. And we'll conclude tonight's show with a discussion with Richard Décarie on the censorship and social control that are taking hold at a rapid pace here and around the world.