June 18, 2007 issue
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And Canada has already taken Bronze!
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Just before the 54th Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival got underway yesterday,
MiC spoke with Chris Staples, who's on the Press & Poster panel. And through the week, we'll bring you impressions from others in the Canadian contingent - not to mention all the big prize news as it happens.
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Queer, but not yet here? (To paraphrase a slogan that's bound to be heard in T.O. during this week's Gay Pride events.) The city's issuing an invitation to come on up.
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This week, a fleet of tiny, Wii-enabled vehicles will start roaming Canada's major cities.
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The Stanley Cup Finals took the pubcaster to the top, and the news shows keep showin' up too. In this picture,
Jeopardy is getting higher numbers than
House and all three
CSI shows.
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Space is premiering Missing Link, a new 13-episode, made-in-Canada series about everything from UFOs to poltergeists, on Thursday, June 28, in the 10 pm ET/7 pm PT time slot.
The show puts a Canadian angle on the search for answers to the unexplained, delving into paranormal phenomena that continue to challenge current scientific beliefs, including mythical creatures, divine manifestations, witchcraft, satanism, UFOs and poltergeists.
The supernatural series is produced by Boucherville, Quebec-based Planete Bleue Television in association with Space.
Two new series are among the programming premieres planned for Discovery Civilization's Thursdays and Mondays in July.
The Garage premieres on July 5 in Thursday's 7 pm ET / 4 pm PT time slot. The gritty reality series follows the staff of English Mobile Mechanics - a bunch of Brits working at a garage in Spain. Five new recruits are hired to help a controlling Scotsman boss cater to the fine automobiles in the Costa Del Sol.
Crimes that Shook the World, a six-part series, will premiere on Monday, July 16 in the 8 pm ET / 9 pm PT time slot - focusing on the lives of renowned serial killers such as Fred and Rose West, the BTK killer and the Phoenix strangler.
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