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Chez nous, au Canada

100 episodes
This fun news program designed for kids features news anchor Alice and field reporter Jean-Christopher, a goose puppet. This comical duo brings exciting facts about Canada to their young audience!
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E32 : La plus grande hache au monde au Nouveau-Brunswick .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter, puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache, take us on a tour of the world's largest axe sculpture! This giant structure is located in New Brunswick and is 15 meters high.
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E33 : Un château à Toronto - Casa Loma .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter the puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache take us on a tour of Casa Loma. This impressive castle located in Toronto has over 99 rooms.
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E34 : Le plus gros barrage de castors au monde en Alberta .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache take us on a tour of the largest beaver dam in the world. This one is located in Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta and is 850 meters long.
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E35 : Le plus vieux terrain de baseball au monde en Ontario .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache take us to Labatt Memorial Park. This park in Ontario is home to the oldest baseball field in the world.
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E36 : Vancouver : La plus grande ville à avoir été l'hôte des Jeux olympiques d'hiver .

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Today, the anchor Alice and her field reporter the puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache make us discover the city of Vancouver. It is the largest city in the world to have hosted the Winter Olympics in 2010.
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E37 : La plus grande patinoire naturelle au monde à Ottawa .

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Today, anchor Alice and her field reporter, puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache, take us on a tour of the longest natural ice rink in the world. It is located in Ottawa and extends over 7.8 kilometers.
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E38 : Le plus grand labyrinthe de neige au monde à Saint-Adolphe au Manitoba .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter Jean-Christopher Bernache take us on a tour of the world's largest snow maze. It is located in St-Adolphe, Manitoba and covers more than 2,789 square meters.
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E39 : Le mont Thor au Nunavut .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache take us to Mount Thor in Nunavut, which has the largest vertical drop in the world. This particular mountain has an average angle of 105 degrees.
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E40 : Les cheminées de fée de Drumheller en Alberta .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache take us on a tour of the intriguing fairy chimneys at Drumheller. These are impressive natural rock columns that measure between 5 and 7 meters high.
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E41 : Le cratère de la Manicouagan au Québec .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter, puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache, take us on a tour of Lake Manicouagan in Quebec. It is a lake formed from a meteor crater.
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E42 : Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha! au Québec .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter, the puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache, introduce us to the town of Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha! in Quebec. What a surprising name for a town!
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E43 : Le drapeau du Canada .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter, puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache, tell us about the inauguration of the Canadian flag in 1965. Fascinating!
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E44 : Le drapeau des Territoires du Nord-Ouest .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache give us some fascinating details about the Northwest Territories flag. What a flag!
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E45 : Le drapeau du Nunavut .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache give us some fascinating details about the Nunavut flag. What a flag!
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E46 : Le drapeau de la Colombie-Britannique .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache give us some fascinating details about the flag of British Columbia. What a flag!
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    Levels:
    Elementary Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6
    Subjects:
    Social Studies, History, and Geography Heritage and Identity People and Environments Science and technology Life Systems Earth and Space Systems
    Skills:
    Self-Directed Learning Global Citizenship and Sustainability Communication Innovation Critical Thinking
    Themes:
    Canada Environment and Sustainable Development
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