
G7 Charlevoix : opération sécurité
Documentary
Overview
The G7 Summit that will take place in Charlevoix will bring together the leaders of the globe’s 7 major industrial powers. Thanks to an exclusive access and privileged position within the RCMP, we will bring you in the heart of the preparation and security operation surrounding such an event. It’s a privileged access for the first time in Canada, a historic and unique moment in television.
Top Cast


Patrick Baby
Patrick Baby
Narrator (voice)
Patrick Baby
Narrator (voice)


Guillaume Tellier
Guillaume Tellier
Narrator (voice)
Guillaume Tellier
Narrator (voice)
Patrick Gauthier
Patrick Gauthier
Patrick Gauthier
Patrick Groleau
Patrick Groleau
Patrick Groleau
Camille Habel
Camille Habel
Camille Habel
Cimmeron Halaska
Cimmeron Halaska
Cimmeron Halaska
Marc Lacasse
Marc Lacasse
Marc Lacasse
Eric Montpetit
Eric Montpetit
Eric Montpetit
Yves Morin
Yves Morin
Yves Morin
Chris Picknell
Chris Picknell
Chris Picknell
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