

A mom will always be patient, gentle, happy. A mom does not cry. It is the image of the perfect mom that is in the collective subconscious. But when things go wrong, who is there to support moms? The spectrum of perinatal mental health is wide and it is time to change our view of motherhood and offer empathy and solutions to all this suffering.

Réal Béland accompanies comedians as they break in their routines in various comedy evenings across Quebec.


Shows the daily life of 7 young adult roommates who leave their native region and arrive in Montreal to live together and discover a new environment teeming with possibilities.





Hosted by Marie-Ève Janvier and Joël Legendre, the competition welcomes 10 amateur pastry chefs, only one of whom will walk away with the title of Best Pastry Chef in Quebec. Each episode, the candidates will compete in culinary prowess and take on different colorful challenges in order to impress the judges and renowned professional pastry chefs, Gaël Vidricaire and Joël Lahon.

Of all North American professional sports, hockey is certainly the most conservative, traditional and tight-lipped. Athletes, their entourage, team owners, sponsors and journalists all adhere to a code of conduct that consists of only letting out information that helps to keep the sport's image golden. Marie-Claude Savard, who has covered the world of sport for over fifteen years, is setting out to uncover this hidden truth. Her quest is simple: to bring down the masks in order to clean up the world of sport and help it progress.

Ride along with extreme cleaning professionals as they ply their trade eliminating all traces of disasters, tackling unsanitary environments or cleaning up crime scenes.

Maripier Morin pierces worlds that affect her personally, such as nudity, money, religion, the world of video games, and parenthood at all costs. She finds herself at the heart of these various realities, and talks without a filter with experts and people who have a lot to say about these themes.


Marie-Claude Savard and Sébastien Trudel propose a new investigation into a legal case that captivated Quebec in the 1980s. On December 15, 1987, Michelle Perron, 45, was found dead in her car. Her husband, director Gilles Perron, was at the scene of the crime. Thirty-three years later, the identity of the murderer remains a mystery.



