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Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs The World
On CANADA'S DRAG RACE: CANADA VS. THE WORLD, queens from the international Drag Race family compete to become the Queen of the Mother-Pucking World. With Canada acting as host nation, this six-episode battle brings back fan favourites and top talent from around the world with a thirst for victory, for an elite competition.
Dragon's Den (CAN)
Five well-to-do business execs hold the fate of several aspiring entrepreneurs in their hands as they decide in which person and product to invest their funds. This series is inspired by a British program of the same name.
Canada's Got Talent
With no age limit and no act too obscure, Canada's Got Talent will embark on a nation-wide search for Canada's favorite performer, celebrating the diverse and eclectic homegrown talent from across the country.
Project Runway Canada
"Watch their passion for fashion" - America's beloved reality show heads to Canada for more excitement. Supermodel Iman hosts this version of the Bravo show. Season One was broadcast on the Slice Network, but Season Two the show moves to Global, with reruns appearing a few days later on Slice.
18 to Life
Two 18-year-old neighbors get married on a dare in this CBC/ABC joint comedy project. Stacey Farber and Michael Seater are set to star as the hasty couple.
Slings & Arrows
Behind the scenes of a Shakespearean theater troupe, as troubled artistic director Geoffrey Tennant takes over after the sudden death of his former mentor to direct a production of Hamlet, the play that once drove him into a nervous breakdown.
JPod
Douglas Coupland's bestselling novel is adapted for the small screen by two top Canadian writers. Vancouver is the backdrop for this sure-to-be-addictive dramatic series.
Degrassi High
The young denizens of Degrassi Street in Toronto, Canada, have graduated from two television series, The Kids of Degrassi Street and Degrassi Junior High. Degrassi High confronts life as teenage high school students during the heady, late 1980s. This sometimes-controversial series confronts serious issues (adolescent pregnancy, AIDS, suicide) in a head-on way.
Spun Out
This is a Canadian television sitcom, starring Dave Foley as the head of DLPR, a public relations firm staffed with people "who can spin everybody's problems but their own".
So You Think You Can Dance Canada
Locations to audition are popping up all over the Great White North for talented young people to show their stuff in So You Think You Can Dance Canada. From hop-hop to ballroom, salsa to krumping, watch the best and the worst audition to be Canada's Favorite Dancer!
What Would Sal Do?
Sal, an aimless and self-centred underachiever in Sudbury, Ontario, discovers that he is actually the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, and that he must learn to become a better person in preparation for his destiny.
Home to Win
20 HGTV Canada stars come together to renovate a home, which will be won by one of three contestants in a fierce competition.
Home to Win is a thrilling renovation show that combines the best of home improvement and competition, making for an entertaining and inspiring watch.
Blackstone
Intense, compelling and confrontational, Blackstone is an unmuted exploration of First Nations' power and politics, unfolding over nine one-hour episodes.
Canada's Next Top Model
This show brings in some of Canada's best undiscovered talent. The aspiring models are taught the ins and outs of the modeling world as they compete for the grand prize of being "Canada's Next Top Model".
The Foundation (2009)
THE FOUNDATION is an irreverent comedy series about an uncharitable man at the helm of a charitable organization. The series revolves around an irresponsible, corrupt man holding the reins of a powerful non-profit organization. Michael Valmont-Selkirk is an impressive hypocrite doing much wrong in the face of great righteousness. "The Foundation" wags its fat cat finger at the well-heeled philanthropists and donators who earnestly relieve their guilt in the high stakes world of philanthropy and non-profit charity fund-raising. In this world of so many worthy causes, Michael Valmont-Selkirk has but one cause dear to his heart - himself.
North of 60
From Wayne Grigsby and Barabara Samuels comes a big show hit from Canada, North of 60! The show presents us the people that live in a little town Lynx River on the North-West of Canada. Between them there are crossing all kinds of friendships, stories, romaces, hopes, fears and more... The show was shot in Bragg Creek, Alberta. Through years the show became one of the most popular series in canadian history. The show was drawing almost 1 million people per week by their tv's watching this show. Series: aired from December 1992 until December 1997. 90 episodes were aired. The series continued in movies that aired after them! Movies: 5 movies were aired till now write after the series. New movie (Distant Drumming) was filmed on August, 2003, and finally aired on January 30, 2005!
Ready or Not
The program follows two teenage girls in the suburbs of Toronto, Amanda Zimm (Laura Bertram) and Elizabeth "Busy" Ramone (Lani Billard), throughout life's struggles.
Good God
When opportunity knocks, George answers, and quickly finds himself the head of Daddy's newest concern: the yet-to-launch Canadian arm of a right-wing American TV news network called Right News. Never one to let a simple clash of ideologies get in the way of a chance for a private executive bathroom, George is sure he's up for the challenge at work.
The Newsroom (CBC)
George Findlay is the News Director of the local station in Toronto for "a major government controlled broadcast network". His life is complicated by three factors: he is completely self absorbed; most of the news stories don't happen they way or when he wants; and he functions in the Machiavellian bureaucracy of a government owned television network.
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