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dab The documentary series Bad Sports revisits the figure skating controversy at the 2002 Winter Olympics, featuring Canadian duo Salé-Pelletier. In his new series “Bad Sport” borrowed “Matchs Fixes”, Netflix brings viewers back to the controversy over the 2002 Winter Olympics when figure skaters David Pelletier and Jamie Salé took home the silver after a flawless performance. Nearly 20 years ago, Canadian duo Jimmy Sala and Sayabecoa David Pelletier thrilled audiences after giving an impressive performance in Salt Lake City. With a smile on his face, a proud look, you can read the satisfaction on the faces of the Canadian…

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After a silence of 270 years, Achante and Cephise, a mature opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau, revealed to us by orchestra conductor Alexis Kosenko in the recording of Erato. At the same time, Unitel on video and Harmonia Mundi on audio publish this phenomenon platte, Directed by William Christie, Naxos announces DVD ofHippolyte et Aricie by Rafael Pichon. A chance to remember the lyrical audacity of the visionary composer. To paraphrase dialogue writer Michel Audiard: “If genius is measured, Rameau will be a standard. He will be in Sevres. »Unlike Platé (1745), Achante and Cephise, a heroic pastoral of 1751 unheard…

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On November 9, Telus, the Telus Foundation for a Better Future and a coalition of several partners donated $350,000 to distribute 10 Lü Systems, an audiovisual and immersive technology, to schools in the Lower North Coast through the Dr. Camille-Marco Foundation. Posted on November 13, 2021 at 3:11 pm 600 young people from isolated communities and Inu areas in the region can learn, explore and move through a virtual environment that connects them together and through activities that contribute to the development of their social, emotional, physical and intellectual skills. This significant contribution, which includes $100,000 from Telus and $100,000…

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The twentieth edition of the Toy Parade was held in Quebec on Sunday in front of thousands of spectators, for whom the event became a symbol of the launch of the Christmas festivities. • Read also: Christmas at Kingscroft: A Christmas Story for Adults • Read also: Christmas at Shaws “For us, it has become a tradition. Children love it and it is a sign that the holidays are coming,” says Melinda LeMay, accompanied by her children. At 11 a.m., 13 allegorical floats with colorful paintings and characters were paraded in front of crammed platforms in the courtyard of the…

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series lovers lock and key They finally found it The second season of the program, at the end of last October, on Netflix. In total, ten new episodes were revealed on the platform, in which Darby Stanchfield, Conor Jessup, Emilia Jones and Jackson Robert Scott, among others, found their roles. Also an opportunity to learn more about the mysteries in the field of the Lock family, which hide many keys with incredible powers.Moreover, this famous house, named KeyHouse, He will be located in Matheson, a fictitious city in Massachusetts (USA). However, the series is being filmed in Toronto, Canada. The…

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published On 11/12/2021 10:31 PM Update 11/12/2021 22:58 France 2 Article by E Cornet, GM Léquiertier, E Knoll – France 2 France TVs Clint Eastwood didn’t put his camera away. With 80 films to his name in 91, the Eastwood legend is still on the move. Monster, Twenty Hours movie image for Friday 12th November. At the age of 91, Clint Eastwood is still touring. As a nod to his debut, the actor is back macho cry Under the guise of an old man Cowboy, lonely and silent. The film, delicate and touchable, holds Eastwood’s paste: That the director is…

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Les Films du 3 Mars and Les Films de l’Autre are pleased to announce the theatrical release of the feature-length documentary. A prayer for the lost gloveWritten, produced and directed by Jean-Francois Lesage. In the continuation of his artistic career began Mile End storyAnd summer love And hidden river, the director follows the opportunity of encounters to propose a contemplative urban symphony on the theme of loss. The film will premiere in Quebec and Ontario on December 10. Documentary about winter by Jean-Francois Lesage It’s snowing in Montreal. People are lining up at the moving company’s lost property office. They’ve…

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If I had one piece of advice for someone new to communications, it would be to specialize in Diversity, Inclusion, and Equality. June 2, 2021: Yolande James has been appointed Executive Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Radio Canada. “Ms. James will contribute to achieving the objectives of the Public Broadcasting Corporation in terms of recruitment, promotion and development of talent in terms of diversity, both in programming and in the workforce,” the press release read. September 23, 2021: Rachel DeCoeste appointed Director of Diversity, Equality and Inclusion at the National Film Board of Canada. November 8, 2021 By :…

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It’s Disney’s turn to tackle the classic Carlo Collodi story. The film, directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks, will be released on Disney+ in late summer 2022. Posted on November 11, 2021 at 3:19 pm Pierre Marc Durevage Journalism This was revealed during a quarterly meeting with investors of the American entertainment giant. According to the American magazine colliderKristen M. McCarthy, Disney’s chief financial officer, has indicated that the new movie will be released at the end of the fourth quarter of the fiscal year, which could lead to a release somewhere between July and September 2022. He…

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Tour team Pro It was announced Thursday that they had been forced to reschedule eight shows that were scheduled to take place in November and December, only to give actor Benoit Brier time to rest after surgery to treat peritonitis. Posted on November 11, 2021 at 10:42 am Pierre Marc Durevage Journalism Thus, planned shows will resume at Odyssée Hall in Gatineau in September, those at Albert-Dumouchel Hall in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield in May, performances at Carré 150 in Victoriaville in November and those at Léo-Paul-Therrien Hall. of Drummondville in April. Ticket holders can contact the respective venues for postponement arrangements and…

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