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- Red Green airs his handyman show from Possum Lodge, Canada, and also experiences some zany adventures in real life.
- An amiable man teaches preschool subjects with his puppet friends using games, songs, and the infinite number of costumes inside his tickle trunk.
- Successful architect Will Roberts organizes a grand surprise birthday party for his wife Mandy with their daughter Kelly and college days friend, only to be told afterward she wants a divorce to lead her own life. Soon each spouse commits to another lover.
- CBC Television's main prime time evening news show.
- Canadian version of the popular American children's educational television show, "Sesame Street", focusing on Canadian culture, the French language and featuring new characters like Basil the Bear, Louis the Otter, Dodi and Katie.
- Live from Toronto, Marianne Dimain brings Canadians the latest breaking news and live coverage from across Canada and around the world.
- The 21 finalists from across the country face- off and go word for word and letter for letter in an effort to be crowned Canada's National Spelling Champion.
- Natasha Fatah brings Canadians Breaking News from across Canada and around the world.
- 2023–TV EpisodeJoin Dwight Drummond (Dianne Buckner) for a primetime conversation that goes beyond the headlines to uncover the stories not often told, from communities not always seen.
- Friday, Nov. 17 - Israel agrees to ship in small loads of fuel amid the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Plus, two teenagers are speaking out after their former hockey coach was charged with sexual assault.
- 2021–TV EpisodeEaster, Passover and Ramadan overlap this weekend. For many, that means family gatherings, prayer and reflection, but this is also a time where more Canadians than ever say they have no religious affiliation, according to census data. This week's Ask Me Anything segment focused on grocery prices. David Macdonald from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives took your questions.
- 2021–TV EpisodeTalks are ongoing between the federal government and the Public Service Alliance of Canada, but some 100,000 public sector workers could legally walk off the job between now and June 10, creating service disruptions across a variety of federal government departments. This week's Ask Me Anything segment focused on asking your boss for a raise. Career coach Sara Vermut took your questions.
- 2021–TV EpisodeJuggling debt payments while major household costs like groceries remain high is a recipe for stress and can be a tough topic to bring up between families and couples. Our Ask Me Anything guest David Gerhard, head of computer science at the University of Manitoba, took your questions.
- 2012–TV Episode