![]() The viewership numbers given are strictly for television views, and do not include online views (which would boost the numbers even higher).ġ st Place: Unité 9– 2,130,000 viewers per episode. This post might be of added interest to Anglophones who want to better their French, since many of the programs listed below are shown across Canada on television. The Two Solitudes came to the fore after the French-language election debate (#361)Ī couple of days ago Le journal de Montréal (one of Montréal’s largest daily newspapers) published an article highlighting 10 sitcoms and TV drama series (téléromans in French) which draw in over one million viewers per episode.The Niqab debate is once again staying in English Canada’s headlines – With love from Québec (#362).A well-made BBC video questioning if Québec is able to integrate the Anglophone immigrants it “needs” (#363).A rare radio interview with Stephen Harper (#364).Thierry Doucet, and his not so politically correct YouTube hit videos (#367).How you know you’re doomed on election day (kidding… well, kinda) (#368).Funny what gets dragged from the attic when politics get involved (#369).Enric Bellemare – Somewhat of a Québec fitness guru (#370).A very good election ad from Laval – which highlights Québec’s inclusive diversity (#372).The party leaders’ final major interviews before the election (#373).More France / Québec dynamics, and plays on stereotypes (#375).HARPER is about to make his début on Québec’s talk show variety TV! – Part 1 of 2 (#376).HARPER finally makes his début on Québec’s talk show variety TV! – Part 2 of 2 (#377).With so many languages out there, which one(s) to learn? (#378).Qu’est ce qui est arrivé durant les quelques années suivant l’arrivée des Britanniques au Québec? (#379).One week after the Federal election: The aftermath in Québec’s context (#380).Dan Delmar: Why sovereignty withered under Stephen Harper (#381).How sovereignty issues are being “felt” by those on the ground: Introduction – Part 1 of 5 (#382).Busy like you wouldn’t believe, and lacking time for further blog posts.You can visit Daniel's IMDb page or contact his agents for more details ![]() Daniel is continuously challenging himself as a storyteller and has trained with Jock Macdonald at Straeon formerly known as Carter Thor Studios East. Daniel had a recurring role in Durham County. Other credits include: Adam in Neil Labute’s The Shape of Things, Benny in Lies My Father Told Me with the legendary Theodore Bikel, Lamb in Bryden Macdonald’s Divinity Bash (9 lives), Tranio in The Taming of The Shrew.įilm and television credits include: Amazon’s Three Pines, The Christmas Checklist 1,2, CBC Gem comedy The Ninth, Roland Emmerich’s Midway, ICI Radio Canada’s Mémoires Vives, episodes of CBC’s The Listener, 18 to Life and Sophie. Most recent highlights include Daniel in April Fools, Sparky in Forever Plaid and Allan Menken and David Spencer's The Apprentice of Duddy Kravitz at the Segal Center. ![]() He was part of the world premiere of the french version of Chicago at Place Des Arts in Montreal and at the Casino de Paris in Paris. He went on to play Gilbert Blythe in Anne of Green Gables at The Charlottetown Festival. Upon graduating he landed his first roles at Canada's prestigious Stratford Festival, in productions of West Side Story and Dracula. Originally from Montreal, Daniel grew up in the Toronto area and studied musical theater at Sheridan College.
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