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.
Bernard Brais is a neurologist, a geneticist, and a medical historian. And he's using all of those skills to hunt down and diagnose rare genetic disorders around the province. Dr Brais' work is giving new hope to patients. Meet him on C'est la vie.
...MOREThe group Les Trois Accords rose to fame with their hit song, Hawaiienne. But it was their second hit, Saskatchewan, that changed the course of their career. That song led to a meeting with the premier of Saskatchewan. But it also allowed them to meet francophones outside of Quebec. Meet Les Trois Accords this week on C'est la vie.
...MOREJean-Marc Généreux is the charming francophone judge on So You Think You Can Dance Canada. France Mousseau is his partner in life and in dance. Discover their story, from childhood dance partners, to professional performers, TV celebrities, and parents.
...MOREDo you know the Tintin books? They're the adventures of a Belgian reporter Tintin, and his little dog Milou - or Snowy as he was called in English. The graphic novels were written in French. But people have enjoyed them in translation around the world. Now, for the first time, there's a adaptation of one of the books into Quebec French. Find out about it on C'est la vie.
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