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- The TV series of the Canadian sketch comedy troupe that, more often than not, puts bizarre, unique, and insane twists in their skits.
- The adventures of the various inhabitants of an underground civilization.
- Pajama-clad and elderly, WWI Flying Ace Billy Bishop wanders around his relic-filled attic reminiscing about his battle years.
- Featuring a unique mix of stand-up and sketch comedy, with sketches taped on location and in-studio.
- Four teens who are in a band called Mudpit decide to compete in a contest where the prize is a recording contract. They are drawn into a world that is part animated, part reality.
- Five prominent Canadians defend their book of choice. (Talk).
- Romance Novelists, English Teachers, Word Gamers, Fraternities and Sororities, Ad Agents, Comedians and Celebrities are pitted against each other in a challenge of the English language.
- CBC News Network showcases the best of CBC journalism with more live coverage from our bureau across Canada and the world. Andrew Nichols and Hannah Thibedeau are in the anchor chair.
- A new play by George Bernard Shaw is always an event - but will the egotism of the leading actress lead to disaster?
- Ian Hanomansing and Heather Hiscox host a live town hall to mark one-month of Canada's covid shutdown, with special guests and reports on what comes next.
- Indian Drum, Geralds, Crushing Disco 1, Good Grampa, Explore Scott, Are Extraterrestrials Dull?, Elvis, Crushing Disco 2
- Guest interviews: Minister Marco Mendicino, Prof. Gordon Houlden, CBC News' Peter Armstrong. Power Panel: Francoise Boivin, Tiffany Gooch and Stockwell Day.
- Protecting employees going back to work during the pandemic and the nightmare neighbour next door.
- 2021– 46mTV EpisodeReaction after the U.S. announces it will send doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to Canada. Plus, the toll of racism on mental health.
- Wembley causes a stir when he pairs with Cotterpin Doozer in the Duet-a-thon.
- 2021–TV EpisodePossessing small amounts of illicit drugs - including opioids, cocaine, methamphetamine and MDMA - will be legal in B.C. beginning next year. Under an exemption to the federal Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, people will be able to hold up to 2.5 grams. Drug users and advocates say the exemption doesn't go far enough to curb an overdose epidemic in the country. Others have been critical of the plan, including Alberta Premier Jason Kenney who said in a statement on Tuesday that his government would be "monitoring the situation very closely." Our question this week: Should small amounts of drugs such as opioids or cocaine be decriminalized? How does the overdose problem in Canada affect you? Adrienne Rosen, whose daughter died of a drug overdose in 2018, on why she welcomes decriminalization of hard drugs; Gillian Kolla, a post-doctoral research fellow at the Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research at the University of Victoria, discusses what more needs to be done; Fiona Wilson, deputy chief of the Vancouver Police Department, on how police are preparing for the policy shift; and Carolyn Bennett, minister of mental health and addictions, discusses the government's decision to decriminalize hard drugs in B.C. Plus, Ask Me Anything with investigative journalist and author Declan Hill on the legalization of single-game sports betting.
- 2021–TV EpisodeThis week's segment is with Michael Kempa on the inquiry into the federal government's use of the Emergencies Act. The University of Ottawa associate professor of criminology answers your questions.
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- 2023–TV EpisodeMonday, Nov. 13 - The family of Vivian Silver confirms her death after Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas. Plus, the latest on the medical crisis inside Gaza.