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Radio-Canada presents Dans l’oeil du dragon this spring
Cité Amérique and Radio-Canada are joining forces to present Dans l’oeil du dragon this spring. Dans l’oeil du dragon is the Quebec adaptation of Dragons’ Den, which airs on CBC. This series will showcase the imagination, innovation and entrepreneurship of … Continue reading
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Tagged CBC, Danièle Henkel, Dany Vachon, Dragons’ Den, François Lambert, Gaétan Frigon, Normand Legault, Paul Houde, Radio-Canada, Sarah Lue
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The voting is done and the votes have been counted…
Throughout the month of February, we asked Canadians to send in their suggestions with possible names for our blog. We compiled all of those names and then narrowed it down to the Top 5. We then asked Canadians to vote … Continue reading


