After settling on a redecoration project and how much they have to spend, one owner lucky homeowner gets to choose between three in-demand designers to give their space the makeover it needs. They also get the chance to answer a skill-testing question to win some bonus funds to put towards their renovation budget. Combining ingenuity and a lot of design-savvy, the designer and the homeowner transform the problematic space from a big dud into a grand design.
Eager to consume differently and to do things she has never done to build a "home" that resembles her, Marie-Mai invites us to discover the renovations of her new house. To achieve a lifestyle that fully reflects her, designer Erik Maillé lends her a hand.
Recycling just got a whole lot cooler. Blogger and bargain-hunter Vanessa Sicotte discovers, recycles, and transforms old items of furniture to create uber-trendy personalized living spaces. With her eyes always on a prize, she trawls through flea markets and the basements of homeowners to find stylish treasures that deserve a new lease on life. Along the way she shares her design ideas and gives tips on where to find the best bargains.
Émilie Cerretti lends a helping hand to cottage owners in need of renovation inspiration. Teaming up with her spouse, business partner and project coordinator Stéphane Larente, along with a team of home improvement pros, Émilie takes on major makeovers to give these country getaways a new lease on life.
Owning an apartment building has advantages, but getting rid of undesirable tenants can be a real nightmare. These hostage landlords share their stories and their dismay. From these dramatic reconstitutions, this series shows the issues created by these problem tenants, the costs associated with repairing the damage and the almost non-existent recourse.
In a society where appearance matters a lot, losing the identity of one’s own face and body can be one of the greatest tragedies imaginable. This unique documentary series shows the challenges faced by five disfigured survivors for whom the nightmare became reality. It tries to understand how these affected and fragile people rebuilt themselves, how they learned to love life again and how they kept hope for the future.
There are subjects that are barely spoken about, but which occupy a central place in the existence of every human being. Mise à nu offers a guided tour of certain parts of the body: breasts, buttocks, penis and vagina. With humor and lightness, but without coarseness, the documentary series presents the personal experiences and confidences of people of all ages about their private parts.
Quebec is going through an exceptional situation due to COVID-19. Confinement is difficult for everyone and the situation does not spare larger families for whom working from home and raising children can be difficult. Three Canal Vie families have agreed to show what it’s like during these hard times.
At 54 years old, Chantal Lacroix arrived at a crossroads and it became clear that she had lost sight of herself. Now it’s time to practice what she preaches and put herself first. She goes on a quest in search of life's meaning and meets men and women who have also undertaken a change in their life.