Les Francs-tireurs Filming Locations
Les Francs-tireurs Filming Locations
Montréal is the largest city in Canada's Québec province. It’s set on an island in the Saint Lawrence River and named after Mt. Royal, the triple-peaked hill at its heart. Its boroughs, many of which were once independent cities, include neighbourhoods ranging from cobblestoned, French colonial Vieux-Montréal – with the Gothic Revival Notre-Dame Basilica at its centre – to bohemian Plateau.
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Pointe-Calumet is a municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec. The municipality is located within the Deux-Montagnes Regional County Municipality in the Laurentides region. It is situated about 30 minutes northwest of Montreal. Its population as of the 2021 Canadian Census is just over 6 000.
Les Francs-tireurs (1998)
-is a Quebec (in Canada) television news program broadcast on Télé-Québec. Dealing mostly with controversial issues, she is known for her humorous and incisive treatment. Broadcast since 1998, it is initially animated by the chroniclers Benoît Dutrizac, Richard Martineau and Laurent Saulnier. Laurent, former editor of the weekly magazine 'Voir', leaves after two seasons and the concept is adapted for two animators. Dutrizac was fired in 2005 after publicly criticizing the management of Télé-Québec on 'Tout le monde en parle' tv show. The journalist Patrick Lagacé replaces him for eight years, before leaving for a new co-hosted show with radio host Jean-Philippe Wauthier. Dutrizac then comes back to his place in 2013.