C'est la vie from CBC Radio
Summary: CBC Radio's C'est la vie gives listeners a window into the life of French speaking Canadians through interviews with people in the news and documentaries from across the country. In repeats over the summer.
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Podcasts:
What do an Acadian singer-songwriter, a Cajun fiddler and a Jamaican steel pan player have in common? More than you might expect! Hear how the three musicians got together for a concert in Cape Breton.
What's it like being a federalist in Quebec? And how much support is there for federalism in the province?
Why do some Quebeckers believe in sovereignty? How did they develop their convictions? And just how strong is the sovereignty movement in Quebec?
Earlier this month local fashion designers unveiled their 2013 spring and summer collections in Montreal. Meet a designer and some industry insiders.
Four years ago, Marois gave her first extensive English interview to C'est la vie. It was very personal and revealing. Hear it again this week.
We'll be back with new C'est la vie podcasts in September. Enjoy the summer!
Hear C'est la vie's award winning interview with director Serge Denoncourt. He worked with Roma youth in Serbia to create a musical called GRUBB. And find out the impact his work has had.
The Queen Extravaganza is the official Queen tribute show, created after an online competition across North America. Three of the members are Quebeckers!
Le Cercle Molière was founded in Winnipeg in 1925. Meet the man who has been the artistic director for half of that time... and the woman who is replacing him.
Meet the authors of a book celebrating the greasy spoons, diners and chip shacks of Quebec.
Rediscover an historic raft trip across the Atlantic. Meet a Quebecker who was on that 1956 voyage, and a Newfoundlander who intercepted the raft off the Grand Banks.
Inuit in the northernmost past of Quebec are worried about the survival of their language, Inuktitut. Hear their story.
Tuen in for a conversation with journalist, author, blogger and political strategist, Jean-François Lisée. He's an influential and controversial figure in Quebec.
Ruth Ellen Brosseau was the NDP candidate who won a Quebec riding in last year's federal election, despite going on a trip to Las Vegas during the campaign, and having very rusty French. A year later, much has changed.
Meet some of the last Katimavik volunteers.... and the Quebec community that has welcomed them for more than 30 years.