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- The series sheds light on the country's longest and strangest kidnapping and extortion case. Told by speakers directly involved in this tragic event, this series will immerse viewers in the quest for truth of Pierre Marion, son of the victim. Script-like fiction with dramatic re-enactments, presents every facet of this unlikely puzzle. For more than a year, the kidnapping of Charles Marion will become the most publicized legal saga in Quebec.
- -There are many social issues that animate our conversations but remain unanswered. Are you for or against assisted suicide? Should prostitution be legalized? Should we impose a minimum number of Quebec players on the Montreal Canadiens? These are the kinds of questions that unleash passions. But what if, instead of the usual communicators, ordinary citizens had the power to decide the question? That's the idea behind "Huis clos". In a secret bunker, seven citizens, a cross-section of Quebec society (in Canada), are "sequestered" for a few hours. Their mission: to settle the issue of the day, to speak out for or against, by defending their opinion. Their tools: reports, testimonies, as well as the opinions of experts on both sides. "Huis clos" also marks the great return of Claire Lamarche on our screens. In this crisis cell atmosphere, it is she who directs the exchanges with the skill that we know her for, and who moderates the conflicts that inevitably arise around the table. After an hour of tension, we will finally know which side the citizens will tip the scales, on behalf of all Quebecers.
- Claude Poirier then immersed in his memoirs to tell us the most important events of his long career as a journalist at various facts. Returning to the scene of the crime, he relates the facts, to the minute, as they took place, as he brought them; but above all, as he lived them. His testimony, punchy, is the central frame of the twenty episodes of Claude Poirier judicial secrets.
- -The young Quebecer journalist and columnist Raed Hammoud is trying to understand how it could be that Youssef, his CEGEP buddy, left for Syria. What happened for such a nice boy to join Daech, also known as the Islamic state?
- This story is also his own story, a form of psychoanalysis a posteriori. A former neo-Nazi skinhead from Quebec, Maxime Fiset uses his weighty past as a radicalised "little thug" to help prevent radicalisation that leads to violence. Hi aim: to diffuse the bomb before the worst happens.
- -The investigative journalist, Claude Poirier, takes stock this time into unsolved murders in Québec (Canada).
- -Getting rich from your personal data is child's play for them. Exclusive testimonies of ex-frauders expose a very profitable and impossible to counter system.
- -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.
- -Attend a magical show with Ariane Moffatt, Martha Wainwright, the group Choses Sauvages and Mateo and his orchestra. All accompanied by the Mommies on the Run string quartet.
- This weekly show examines consumer goods and services to help us make better choices.
- 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.
- The career of the Canadian most notorious criminal, Richard Blass.
- In this episode, we talk about the Polytechnique massacre on December 6, 1989.
- The assassination of Mario Taddeo, a popular business man in Quebec province.
- The criminal career of the chief of Quebec Hell's Angels, Maurice Mom Boucher.
- 2015– 22mTV Episode
- Valérie Leblanc, 18, studied at Cégep de l'Outaouais. August 23, 2011, his body burned and mutilated himself in a wooded area behind the CEGEP. A survey of contempt of corpse opened against four young, but no charges are laid. Police have no suspects in sight, but the sketch is diffuse, controversial, an important witness. But this robot portrait, unrepresentative, will not lead to any arrests in this case which still hangs the most perfect mystery.
- Jolène Riendeau, aged 10, was seen for the last time on 12 April 1999 before a store of Pointe-Saint-Charles neighborhood. Her body was found Sept. 9, 2010, near the bridge of Île-des-Soeurs. A neighbor of Jolene at the time of disappearance is the main suspect for both the police and the family of Jolene. The latter also received sentences for sex crimes. His guilt over the murder of Jolene remains unproven.
- The criminal career of the brother of Richard Blass, Michel 'Mike' Blass.
- 2015– 30mTV EpisodeThe murder of the FTQ Construction president, André Dédé Desjardins.
- 2015– 22mTV EpisodeBasil Parasiris is accused of the murder of a policeman who is believe a home invasion.