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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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  • Episodes (15)
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E16 : Nouveau-Brunswick .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache take us on a tour of New Brunswick. This is the home of the town of Shediac, the lobster capital of the world.
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E17 : Île-du-Prince-Édouard .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter Jean-Christopher Bernache take us on a tour of Prince Edward Island. This province is known as the largest producer of mussels in Canada. It is also known as the smallest province in Canada.
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E18 : Nouvelle-Écosse .

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Today, anchor Alice and her field reporter, puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache, take us on a tour of Nova Scotia. It is the province with the most lighthouses in Canada.
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E19 : Les ressources naturelles du Canada .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache take us on a tour of Canada's natural resources. These resources are numerous, such as forests, minerals and metals.
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E20 : L'utilisation du territoire .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache take us on a tour of Canada's land use. Some provinces cultivate their land, others extract minerals in mines and others near the coast live from fishing.
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E21 : Protéger l'environnement .

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Today, anchor Alice and her field reporter, puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache, introduce us to Vancouver's sea otters. They're one of Canada's endangered animal species. Fortunately, the Checleset Bay reserve provides them with a safe habitat.
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E23 : Situer le Canada dans le monde .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter, puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache, introduce us to the border areas with Canada. Our country is located near the United States and also the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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E24 : Le plus petit désert au monde est au Yukon .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter, puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache, introduce us to the smallest desert in the world. This one is in the Yukon, Canada.
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E25 : Un château à Québec .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter, the puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache, take us on a tour of the Château Frontenac. Let's say... a castle-hotel! Yes, this hotel built in 1892 was inspired by European castles.
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E26 : La Tour CN à Toronto .

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Aujourd'hui, la chef d'antenne Alice et son journaliste de terrain la marionnette Jean-Christopher Bernache nous font découvrir la tour CN de Toronto. Ce bâtiment fut la structure autoportante la plus haute au monde durant plus de 30 ans.
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E27 : Whistler Blackcomb .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache take us on a tour of Whistler Blackcomb. This is home to one of the largest ski resorts in North America.
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E28 : Le plus gros violon du monde en Nouvelle-Écosse .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter, puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache, introduce us to the world's largest violin! This sculpture is located on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia and is 18 meters high.
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E29 : Le plus gros pierogi du monde en Alberta .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter Jean-Christopher Bernache introduce us to the world's largest pierogi! This sculpture is located in Glendon, Alberta and is over 8 meters high.
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E30 : Le gros cinq cents en Ontario .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter puppet Jean-Christopher Bernache take us on a tour of Sudbury's big nickel! This giant structure measures 9 metres in diameter.
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E31 : La plus grande bernache au Canada en Ontario .

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Today, news anchor Alice and her field reporter Jean-Christopher Bernache show us the largest goose sculpture in Canada! This giant structure is 8 meters high.
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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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