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Financial woes have forced the CBC (Canadian Broadcast Corporation) to cancel two of its shows. Fashion File, and Steven & Chris will see their runs end on the network.
The Week the Women Went follows real Canadian families left to survive on their own after the heads of the household, the women, leave for a much-needed vacation.
Let's All Hate Toronto (2007) focuses on one of Canada's favourite pastimes. The documentary is too absorbed in its central topic to be truly engaging, despite its star.
To correct media misrepesentation of Aboriginals there needs to be more Aboriginal journalists and editors.
Canadian officials have reacted to comments made by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano regarding entry of the 9-11 terrorists into the USA from Canada.
Canwest Communications is facing a series of April deadlines to deal with its heavy debt. If it fails, the company could seek bankruptcy protection.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) has announced its fall prime-time schedule. It includes returning favourites: The Hour, and Rick Mercer Report.
Antarctic Mission takes the viewer on a visually stunning journey to the Antarctic Circle, exploring the frozen continent and the changes brought on by global warming.
Interactive websites aimed at toddlers and preschoolers combine basic computer skills with traditional early childhood educational skills.
Allegedly having sex with underage children in a foreign country may lead this B.C.-based man to be charged with sexual abuse in Canada. Read on for his profile.
Only five of the seven games of the 2009 Stanley Cup Finals Will Be On A Major U.S. Television Network
Prime Minister Stephen Harper recently hired two former White House spokesmen to help him raise Canada's profile in the United States.
Much has been written and discussed about multiculturalism in Canada. Recently, there have been suggestions about a new kind of multiculturalism influenced by the Web.
Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis are back, and animated, for Global/Fox's 2009 TV series The Animated Adventures of Bob & Doug McKenzie.
In an attempt to save up to $171 million the Canadian Broadcast Corporation (CBC) has announced they're cutting 800 jobs beginning in May, 2009.
In 1927 the Canadian National Railway broadcast Radio Train, the world's first educational soap opera about the adventures of a group of rail travellers.
Inuit art sculptures represent lucrative business opportunities for Nunavut artists and their families, provided they can master international distribution channels.
Citizens of Ottawa waited almost a year-and-a-half for Mayor Larry O'Brien's day in court - now they're getting updates by-the-second, or rather, by-the-tweet.
The reality-comedy series Kenny vs Spenny overflows with bizarre plots and toilet humor: and audiences love it. Versions of the show now air in nearly 20 countries.
Catching a glimpse of outer space is always exciting, whether it's an eclipse, seeing a comet, or watching a meteorite explode into the earth's atmosphere.
The Weinstein Company and The Jim Henson Company have teamed up to make a Fraggle Rock movie. Corey Edwards (Hoodwinked!) will write and produce.
New animators try to sell their ideas at the 2008 Ottawa International Animation Festival's Pitch THIS!, on September 17th
Queer as Folk's cast of characters moved on to new chapter's after the show ended but the impact of the show on the gay community and on the actor's themselves lives on.
Of the many television programs featuring Dylan over his career, none match Quest, which features some of the greatest songs the folk singer ever wrote.


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