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News ReleasesSources welcomes Life's Next Steps2008-12-13 Life's Next Steps Life's Next Steps (LNS) is an innovative new Canadian company formed to help retirement age boomers develop a clear life-plan that puts them on a path to the life they really want.
Canal VieFrench-language network devoted to health and well-being. Targeting young, active and educated women. Cosmopolitan TVBroadcasts programs aimed at women ages 18-34. CosmopolitanTV airs a mix of entertainment and lifestyle programming, ranging from comedy and drama series to relationship and self-help reality programm... Filipino TV (FTV)Broadcasts programming from the Philippines and locally produced Canadian content. Features a wide array of programming from music, sports and entertainment to current affairs and lifetstyle programmi... MTVProgramming devoted to talk, lifestyle and documentary programming. MTV offers a distinctly Canadian interpretation of the MTV brand across multiple platforms, including a revolutionary broadband serv... SliceSlice is a lifestyle channel that targets women and offers programming that includes talk shows and reality television and focuses on topics such as family, fashion, relationships, celebrities, financ...
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