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- -In an old church, Christian Bégin animates this great weekly weekly platter where personalities from different horizons meet.
- -What is the reality of LBGTQ+ people when they enter the 3rd age? In this documentary, Dany Turcotte collects many testimonies that show that she is not very rosy.
- The documentary tells the story of four middle-class mothers whose teenage girls have fallen under the influence of street gangs and we discover the universe of juvenile sexual exploitation.
- Is a dynamic society magazine that presents reports, studio discussions and playful capsules on Télé-Québec.
- Humorist Lise Dion, journalist Therese Parisien and comedian Natalie Lecompte, all three of them recall their adoption story and how grateful they are towards their adoptive parents who allowed them to become who they are.
- -BazzoTV is a Quebec (Canada) culture magazine and television company hosted by Marie-France Bazzo and broadcast on Télé-Québec from October 16, 2006 to March 24, 2016. Each week, BazzoTV's guests and columnists review key current issues. Several segments follow one another and vary in tone. The personalities on the set multiply the angles and confront the points of view. There have been a total of 382 programs in 9 seasons.
- Impulses tells the story of the eventful life of creative women; women who are also mothers. What is still holding women back from taking their rightful place in Society as Artists and Creators ? Could it be the lack of ambition or the fear of involvement? Or could maternity be the primary obstacle to a creator's self-fulfillment? Sculptor, animation director, actress, author, writer/director, singer or dancer/performer, they also assume their role of mother. How can they reconcile the liberty, solitude and egocentricity required to create with the optimism, foresight and devotion that it takes to be a mother? Can a "trash" artist be a "good" mother? Which one takes over, the impulse to create or procreate? Actress Genevieve Rioux searches the answers to these questions throughout interviews with great women creators such as Nancy Houston, Agnès Jaoui and Betty Bonifassi. In an attempt to better understand the boundaries between motherhood and creation, Genevieve also uses her own personal experience as a landmark. Throughout the process, Genevieve tries to find if it is possible to be both a mom and a successful creator.