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- Ariane Lives in Val-d'Or. She will soon stay in the big city. So she gets ready to leave everything behind and to say bye to her brother. But the sexual tension between them, that they always struggle with, seems to take all the place.
- Maxime is a miner with a troubled past. After an explosion at his mine, Maxime attempts to find redemption by saving his fellow miners.
- An idealistic young Haitian travels to rural Quebec to intern for an independent Member of Parliament when a national debate erupts that finds the MP holding the tie-breaking vote.
- Thomas, a Swiss policeman adrift , lives within the indigenous community in Northern Canada. When a child from the reserve is hit by a reckless driver, he promises to find the drunk driver and make him apologize to the mother. This quest will bring back the darkest memories of his own past.
- In Abitibi, in 1948, Richard Bombardier, a miner,dies tragically on Saint-Valentine's Day night. The entire mining community believes it was Mathilde his wife, who killed him, which is not true. To avenge herself, Mathilde seduces Robert Sincennes and Roch Devos, the town's union leaders and husbands of Anita and Marguerite, who started the rumour. She becomes pregnant, not knowing if it was Roch or Robert who is the father! This vengeance does not help Mathilde who obliterates herself with alcohol. Anita does not forgive Rober, who exiles himself in the foreign legion to please his son Louis, who dreams of becoming a soldier like his childhood hero, Simon le Légionnaire. Robert brings Roch with him after Marguerite Devos throws herself at the mining boss, Iram Walker, whom she marries without love and lives a life of luxury and decadence with her artist friends. Anita lives alone and works as the night operator for the telephone company and where she follows the conversations between Maurice Duplessis and his moral advisor, Monseigneur Madore. Liam Hennessy is a political exile from Ireland who sells Irish lottery tickets in Northern Quebec. His best buyer is Mathilde's father, Amedee Marechal, who often loses at poker. To keep an eye on him, Liam establishes himself in Sullidor where he teaches Nemesis, Mathilde's 9 year old daughter, Gaelic. Having refused all her life to speak a single word outloud, she willingly adopts Liam's native tongue. The film is narrated by 14 year old Louis Sincennes, in 1958. Louis goes to Ireland with his possible half-sister, Nemesis and falls in love with Elen, a beautiful Irish girl his own age. As for Nemesis, she meets others who speak Gaelic within the gaelstach.
- -"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.
- -Reality docu-series revealing homelessness
- -"Premier contact" takes you to meet the natives of Quebec (in Canada).
- Daily news magazine "Aujourd'hui" (1962-69) featured current events and viewer-focused topics through interviews and debates. Notable hosts included Michelle Tisseyre and Wilfrid Lemoine.
- -This short documentary film films a night like any other in a bar. Skillfully capturing furtive glances, moments of euphoria and discomfort, Serge Bordeleau integrates the tools of fiction cinema with documentary observation in order to build a gallery of characters that offer proof that each night carries within it a multitude of potential stories.
- While Abitibi-Témiscamingue (in Quebec, Canada) is in full labour shortage, Pierre Luc Tremblay of Val-d'Or is trying to get his dream job despite his many skills.
- -Radio-Abitibi is a media founded and managed by Jesun Boivin that broadcasts information on regional news in Abitibi (province of Quebec, Canada), as well as national and international news as needed.
- -Weekly television program featuring reports from Radio-Canada's various regional and affiliated stations. "Reflections of a Country" was born after the publication of the Bird report on the situation of women and following a tour of Radio-Canada's Women's Program Service teams across the country. It provides information on the cultural, social, professional and community activities of 15 Canadian cities from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The first year of broadcast, it is hosted by Jocelyne Gosselin and directed by Claude Bérubé. On air from 1976 to 1988.