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- In the distant future, a seven-year-old girl named Ella is gleefully testing her limits in a star-filled playground called 'The Milky Way.
- Series about children in a circus school.
- Araya and Christina travel to locations around the world and try to unearth mysteries involving Bigfoot, vampires, mind control, the Bermuda Triangle and the existence of witches.
- Children get answers to the questions that matter to them.
- LOOK KOOL uses songs, skits, and wacky challenges to help our host, Hamza, and his mischievous robot cat find the answers to mathematical mysteries. In every episode, Hamza is helped by real kids who hunt for shapes, do hands-on experiments, and solve brain-bending puzzles. Who knew math could be so much fun?
- A young pranker and his ninjas set out to prank the young kids of the worlds
- Green Squad sees five passionate and environmentally-savvy young hosts challenge other motivated kids and their families to make fun, eco-friendly lifestyle changes for a healthier planet.
- Circus school is out but the Big Top Bulletin is still keeping kids connected. Over the break, the students of Big Top Academy are staying in touch through The Big Top Bulletin. When Ms. Martel reveals the coveted title of Big Top Bulletin Editor is up for grabs, everybody wants the role. So, Ms. Martel assigns our always- competitive circus kids the ultimate challenge: each of them will have the chance to "audition" by putting together their very own issue of the Bulletin. But a mystery in a virtual secret room threatens to derail this trial-by-fire process. What's the point of a Big Top Bulletin when Big Top Academy seems to have disappeared off the face of the earth?
- 9 boys and 9 girls from across Canada experience real life situations and jobs in the form of a reality show competition.
- Sunny's Quest features first-person stories told by Black children across Canada. Each episode showcases a different child and their unique perspective on their day-to-day hobbies, their talents, and their heritage. Some of the amazing children we meet include a 10-year-old Canadian hockey prodigy from Halifax, Nova Scotia, whose family hails from Zimbabwe and the Netherlands and 8-year-old Nigerian immigrant twins, who explore the history of Black Nova Scotians at the Africville Museum.
- Iron Chef meets Fear Factor when unsuspecting kids are pitted against each other in the ultimate cooking challenge!
- Toronto-based musical theater director Sarina Condello is mounting a community theater production of "The Wizard of Oz" to raise money for her charitable foundation. The process takes eight weeks from casting to the final performance. The cast is comprised of twenty-one adults who she recruits from the community, they who respond to Sarina's open casting call. A few have some community theater experience, but most have no experience of being on the stage at all. Behind the scenes, Sarina, in mounting the production with little budget, does whatever she can to have a professional end product of which she can be proud. Meanwhile her cast goes through a myriad of highs and lows through the eight weeks. They express their anticipation, their fears, their excitement and their aspirations, not only about the eight weeks and the final performance, but also for some what the future holds for them in the musical theater world.
- Ten years ago, Montrealer Paul Nadler at 30 was a creative maverick - snowboarding, rock-climbing and scuba diving, taking part in all-night play-writing sessions, attracting women, and winning awards as a hip television director. Then he was found alone on a road in Egypt, without clothes and I.D., comatose in the hot sun after a car accident. He had been left for dead. The doctors said he would never recover from TBI - Traumatic Brain Injury. Braindamadj'd...Take II traces the excruciating process of recovery, both physical and psychological. It features Nadler's often sardonic comments on his progress, and the observations of key people involved in his recovery. Among them are his doggedly supportive mother, Vera Nadler-Hébert, his ironic but firm-willed father Arie; his sister, cousins, friends, colleagues and medical professionals - neurologists and therapists, one of whom asserts that working with Paul has changed the way she treats patients. As the film shows, Nadler sets goals that seem physically and psychologically impossible. Never shying away from attention, Nadler returns to school for his master's degree in communications, and his career takes a surprise twist.
- Modern historians, scientists and scholars investigate ancient artifacts, documents and locations in search of answers to age-old questions about history.
- This summer Jordan Francis heads across Canada looking for the mosst FUN place in Canada. He could be visiting you for this new CBC show. Join the FUN now.
- Wacky Media Songs is a series of songs about digital and media literacy. Performed by Ava, each song is a wacky, fun-filled number that explores advertising, the internet, social media and much more. Based on the Ontario curriculum, the songs inspire kids to have fun and get curious about media literacy while singing along to the catchiest, coolest tunes.
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- Wacky Number Songs is a series of songs about math-related concepts. Performed by Ava, each song is a zany, fun-filled number that explores numbers and math concepts from all angles. Based on the Ontario curriculum, the songs inspire kids to see math all around us - from the kitchen to the soccer field - all while singing along to the catchiest, coolest tunes.