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- "Second Jen" is a coming-of-age comedy about two second-generation millennials (Chinese-Canadian and Filipino-Canadian) and inseparable best friends who move out to a shabby city triplex to prove to their immigrant families, and themselves, that they can make it on their own.
- -'Dussault Inc.' is a docu-sitcom television show about struggling fashion business. The series is conceived and produced by Paperny Entertainment and directed by Ziad Touma. Season 1 was broadcast on Saturdays at 8:30pm on Citytv. Season 2 was broadcast Saturdays at 8 pm on Bio Canada. Jason Dussault is a Canadian celebrity streetwear designer in partnership with Mashiah Vaughn. They both launched a flagship store "Dussault Apparel" in Vancouver, selling high-priced custom-made jeans, hoodies, and baseball caps to rock-and-roll celebrities. But when the economy took a turn for the worse, they lost it all. Now, back in Vancouver (in Canada) with two sons to raise, 15-year-old Ayden (a son of Mashiah from an earlier relation Jesee) and 3-year-old Ronin - Jason is risking everything to bring "Dussault Apparel" back, while Mashiah is promoting her own bath cosmetics line called "Open Sundaes". With relationship challenges, heated family feuds, and tight budgets, and to raise two kids, it is a big task.
- Real reviews by real filmmakers.
- The lives and struggles of touring musicians as they expose a little seen face of the music industry, and how it is changing.
- Bush Pilot John Lovelace covers every corner of wilderness Canada documenting his travels and discoveries for the Wings Over Canada television series. The series, now seen weekly just about everywhere in North America, is a lighthearted look at Canada, its people, history and customs. No subject escapes John or his crew as they work their way from ghost towns and remote fly-in fishing lakes to gold mines in search of the next unique adventure.
- Cameras follow a team of misfit beer league hockey buddies to the only place where they can truly be themselves, the hockey rink.
- A closer look at the making of Sam Mendes' American Beauty (1999), one of the greatest cultural phenomena of all time.
- Crown the Town is a half-hour comedy series starring Ryan Long on a ridiculous and relentless pursuit to find the best people, places and things and crown a winner. The series' unique format delivers a combination of absurd sketches, music videos, interviews, stunts, and special guests, while featuring Ryan and his gang on a quest to find the Best!
- Spirit Seekers is a half hour series about a group of Adventurers in search of answers to one of life's greatest mysteries. The Afterlife.
- Hey Latino is a spanish language TV show from Canada. The show interviews various celebrities from the Latin community. Most episodes are filmed in Toronto however Hey Latino covers events across North America.
- Threatless Theatre's Swindling Holiday Spectacular! is a 60 minute holiday special featuring performances from local talent of the city of Toronto. The Wisemen Brothers (Nicholas Paddison and Harry Klassen) have stolen Santa's magical sack and are fleeing on the North Pole Express to freedom. They have until Christmas morning to decide whether they are going to turn around to save Christmas or not.
- Canada is the first country in the world to have an official multiculturalism policy, which is now over three decades old. Most people think that multiculturalism is a well entrenched principle in this country. Yet, at the first sign of disquiet in any part of the world, Canada's Multiculturalism policy is called into question. This hot-button issue is confronted head-on in this riveting documentary. The film records the history of various immigrant groups who are not officially recognized in history books. It also interviews a number of prominent Canadians to take the pulse of multiculturalism today, including Toronto Star Columnist Haroon Siddiqui, Strategic Counsel chair Allan Gregg, Aboriginal lawyer and stand-up comic Candy Palmater, Jack Jedwab, General Director, Association for Canadian Studies, and South Asian Legal Clinic Executive Director - Uzma Shakir. Their wide-ranging points of view explore the questions: Can the word 'diversity' replace 'multiculturalism'? Is it just a word or a principle which determines how Canadians relate to one another?
- Explore the history of locations alongside first-person accounts of haunting experiences. Locations include, Doon Mills with Kitchener Ghost Walks, The Queens Inn Hotel in Stratford, the Guelph Little Theatre, the Old Coronet Hotel in Kitchener, Southworks Antiques at a Mall in Cambridge, EJ's Bar & Grill in Badon, and a home investigation in Brantford.
- Focused on current affairs, The Standard covers national and international issues through the lens of faith. Viewers meet news makers up close and discover the spiritual sides of famous men and women from all walks of life.
- Three friends experience pain, success, failure, love and anything else life decides to throw at them.
- Authoritative movie reviews and interviews from the world of film - big-budget Hollywood, independents and international cinema. In-depth coverage of film events, including the Cannes and Toronto International Festivals.
- Marvin is serious about his movies...deadly serious. When an inconsiderate patron of Marvin's video store continuously takes advantage of the "no late fees" policy, Marvin takes matters into his own hands.
- In Good Company is a daily, one-hour talk show featuring intelligent, engaging and humorous conversations with inspirational people. Host Catherine Clark provides a fun, in-depth look at the topics which affect our everyday lives.
- Your Screen Test is an eight-week reality television series on the Rogers TV community channel in Ottawa, Ontario, which aired in 2007. Prospective contestants submit an audition tape or come into the Rogers TV studio to audition. Competitors chosen to participate compete in various challenges that highlight necessary TV skills - everything from preparation, interviewing, writing, ad-lib and dealing with a live audience. The winner received their own four-episode television series, which aired in Fall 2007 on Rogers TV.