Sun, Sep 27, 2015
-This week Guy A. Lepage welcomes : Antoine Bertrand and Catherine-Anne Toupin for the Quebec television series "Boomerang"; Philippe Falardeau and Patrick Huard for the film "Guibord s'en va-t-en guerre"; Stéfanie Trudeau for her book "Matricule 728 - Servir et se faire salir, mon histoire"; Fabrice de Pierrebourg and Vincent Larouche for the book "Djihad.ca"; former lawyer Lu Chan Khuong; and American novelist Anna Todd for her series "After".
Sun, Oct 4, 2015
-This week Guy A. Lepage welcomes: actress Monica Bellucci for the film "Ville-Marie", NDP leader Thomas Mulcair, comedian Philippe Laprise for his show "Plus sexy que jamais", Ingrid Falaise for her autobiographical story entitled "Le monstre", philosopher and essayist Normand Baillargeon and teachers Nathalie Lecours and Mathieu Auclair to talk about the reality of teachers, and Globe and Mail journalist Daniel Leblanc to talk about the Marcel Aubut case.
Sun, Oct 11, 2015
-This week Guy A. Lepage welcomes: journalist Isabelle Richer, who talks about the accident that almost cost her her life; Liberal Party of Canada leader Justin Trudeau; Coeur de pirate, who talks about her new album "Roses"; Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe; trade unionist Ken Pereira, who talks about his book "Bras de fer"; and host Jean-Philippe Wauthier and "Les dieux de la danse" judge Serge Denoncourt.
Sun, Nov 15, 2015
-For this special edition of "Tout le monde en parle" following the Paris attacks in France, we welcome: from Paris, journalist Jean-François Bélanger; from the Philippines, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Stéphane Dion; Minister of Public Security Pierre Moreau; Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre; from Paris, Antoine Bertrand; France's Consul General in Montreal, Catherine Feuillet; Montreal Impact player Hassoun Camara; Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon; journalist, analyst and columnist Michel C. Auger; professor at the Royal Military College of Canada, Janine Krieber; professor and political scientist Sami Aoun; political scientist Fatima Houda Pepin; journalist and founder of the Maghreb Congress, Lamine Foura and political advisor Yan Chantrel.