Ça va brasser! 2012
Inside look into Québec’s brewing industry.
Inside look into Québec’s brewing industry.
Two contestants have to make their mother’s signature dish under her supervision, but without her being able to touch anything in the kitchen. It is then be up to the judge to determine, based on the dishes put forward, which mother cooks the best.
Celebrities battle each other with lip sync performances.
Under the watchful eye of a safety professional, Jonathan Roberge an Marie Soleil Dion do everything your mother always warned you not to do!
Sam is a proud East-Indian-Canadian who speaks Punjabi and English. Simon is a nationalist French-speaking Quebecer… and against all odds their friendship makes them a great team!
Wipeout Quebec is a Canadian reality game show in which multiple contestants compete in numerous obstacle-based challenges. It aired on V. The series premiered on August 31, 2009. The show doesn't currently air new episodes. The series is an adaptation of the American original Wipeout. Unlike the original version which is a one-hour episode, the Quebec version is divided into three 30-minute episodes, issued during the week to "increase the suspense".
Established business people will launch RFPs (request for proposals) and three candidates likely to meet their needs will be selected. These candidates will then have 90 seconds – the time of an elevator ride – to convince the decision maker(s) in front of them that they have the profile to satisfy them.
Foreclosures, evictions, fraud and arrest warrants are part of the daily lives of these unloved and misunderstood legal professionals.
A small traditional (but fictional) family pranks everybody that walks through their door.
12 young construction professionals compete in a skills competition that will determine the best entrepreneur in Quebec.
Comedian Mario Tessier and a celebrity guest sing familiar tunes in crowded public places in and around Montreal with the help of a portable karaoke machine.
An incursion into the lives of emergency physicians from the trauma unit of Montreal’s Sacré Coeur hospital. Throughout the series, doctors, nurses and attendants will provide a look inside their unique work world and share their personal reflections on their very uncommon reality.