March 25th at 7:20
2026 Canadian Screen Awards - CBC Nominations by Program
A list of CBC nominations for the 2026 Canadian Screen Awards, led by CBC original series North of North with 20 nominations.
October 27th 2025 at 9:00
New to CBC Gem in November 2025
CBC’s fall premieres continue with THE ASSEMBLY (Nov. 6, also on CBC TV), featuring authentic conversations between autistic interviewers and Canadian celebrities, and Season 2 of POV documentary series FOR THE CULTURE WITH AMANDA PARRIS (Nov. 28 on CBC Gem)
March 26th 2025 at 2:05
2025 Canadian Screen Awards CBC/Radio-Canada Nominations by Program
2025 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARDSCBC/RADIO-CANADA NOMINATIONS BY PROGRAMCBC NEWS (32)CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL (7)Best National NewscastBest News Anchor, NationalAdrienne ArsenaultBest National ReporterChris BrownBest National ReporterThomas DaigleBest News or Information ProgramThe National: Gaza Aid MissionBest News or Information SegmentThe National: Hunting Stolen Cars in GhanaBest Biography or Arts Documentary Program or SeriesThe National: CÉLINE DION: I WILL SING AGAINChad Paulin, Adrienne Arse...
June 13th 2024 at 14:56
CBC Marks National Indigenous Peoples Day & National Indigenous History Month
As part of the public broadcaster’s ongoing commitment to reflect Indigenous communities across Canada, CBC is recognizing National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day with a broadcast, streaming, audio and digital lineup of original and special programming.
March 6th 2024 at 14:26
2024 Canadian Screen Awards CBC/Radio-Canada Nominations by Program
CBC NEWS (27) CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL (7)Best National Newscast Best Photography, News or Information Pakistanis struggle to survive with no flood relief in sight Adrian di Virgilio Best News or Information Segment Boomer’s Story Best News Anchor, National Adrienne Arsenault Best National Reporter Jorge Barrera Best Host or Interviewer, News or InformationIan Hanomansing Best Host or Interviewer, News or Information&...
May 15th 2023 at 13:42
SHELAGH ROGERS TO STEP DOWN AFTER 43 YEARS WITH CBC RADIO
A familiar voice to Canadians across the country, Shelagh Rogers, announced on Saturday that she will step down after 15 years as host of CBC’s THE NEXT CHAPTER, at the end of this season. Since 2008, Rogers has hosted and produced the program that is devoted to Canadian writers and songwriters, elevating new voices alongside literary icons. Her final show will be available Saturday, June 24 on CBC Radio and CBC Listen.
May 1st 2023 at 14:11
ELEANOR WACHTEL ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT AFTER NEARLY FOUR DECADES WITH CBC RADIO
Veteran broadcaster and literary luminary, Eleanor Wachtel, announced yesterday that she will step down from CBC’s WRITERS & COMPANY, a program she co-created and has hosted since 1990. Wachtel’s final deep-dive with international writers as host of the program will be Sunday, June 25. This season finale will also bring the final chapter of this remarkable series to a close, and the development of a new literary program for CBC Radio and CBC Listen will begin.
April 18th 2023 at 12:29
WILL RICHTER OF VANCOUVER WINS THE 2023 CBC SHORT STORY PRIZE
CBC Books, CBC’s online home for literary content, together with its partner the Canada Council for the Arts, today announced Will Richter of Vancouver as the winner of the 2023 CBC Short Story Prize. Richter’s story, Just a Howl, was selected from more than 2,300 entries.
April 12th 2023 at 13:00
2023 CBC SHORT STORY PRIZE FINALISTS ANNOUNCED
CBC Books, CBC’s online home for literary content, together with its partner the Canada Council for the Arts, have announced the finalists for the 2023 CBC Short Story Prize.
March 30th 2023 at 17:12
KATE BEATON’S DUCKS WINS THE 22ND EDITION OF CBC’S CANADA READS
CBC’s CANADA READS concluded today with a live elimination vote, and Ducks by Kate Beaton has been voted Canada’s must-read book for 2023. It is the first graphic narrative to win the annual battle of the books. Over four days of lively debate, moderated by seven-time host Ali Hassan, five celebrity panellists championed their chosen Canadian books that speak to the theme, ‘One Book to Shift Your Perspective.’ Each day of the competition, one book was eliminated by the panellists until Beaton...
February 22nd 2023 at 16:54
2023 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARDS CBC/RADIO-CANADA NOMINATIONS BY PROGRAM
CBC NEWS (22)CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL (6)CBC, CBC NewsBest National Newscast CBC, The NationalBest News Anchor, NationalCBC, The NationalAdrienne Arsenault, Ian Hanomansing, Andrew ChangBest National ReporterCBC, The NationalChris BrownBest National ReporterCBC, The NationalJuanita TaylorBest News or Information SegmentKidnapped by a Nun: Residential School Survivor StoryThe National, CBCBest News or Information SegmentKidney DonationThe National, CBC BEING BLACK IN CANADA: MY JOURNEY...
January 25th 2023 at 13:44
CBC'S CANADA READS RETURNS MARCH 27-30, SEARCHING FOR ‘ONE BOOK TO SHIFT YOUR PERSPECTIVE’
CBC’s great Canadian book debate, CANADA READS, returns for its 22nd edition, Monday, March 27 through Thursday, March 30. Ali Hassan will host a panel of celebrity advocates championing Canadian books that speak to this year’s theme, “One Book to Shift Your Perspective.” Each day of the competition, one book will be eliminated by the panellists until a winner is declared the must-read book for Canadians in 2023. The CANADA READS 2023 debates will broadcast each day on CBC Radio, with a live...
November 24th 2022 at 11:56
BREN SIMMERS OF CHARLOTTETOWN WINS THE 2022 CBC POETRY PRIZE
CBC Books, CBC’s online home for literary content, together with its partners the Canada Council for the Arts and Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, today announced Bren Simmers of Charlottetown as the winner of the 2022 CBC Poetry Prize. Simmers’ poetry collection, Spell World Backwards, was selected from more than 2,200 entries.
November 17th 2022 at 13:00
2022 CBC POETRY PRIZE FINALISTS ANNOUNCED
CBC Books, CBC’s online home for literary content, together with its partners the Canada Council for the Arts and Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, have announced the finalists for the 2022 CBC Poetry Prize.
September 22nd 2022 at 12:46
SUSAN CORMIER OF LANGLEY, B.C. WINS THE 2022 CBC NONFICTION PRIZE
CBC BOOKS, CBC’s online home for literary content, together with its partners the Canada Council for the Arts and Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, today announced Susan Cormier of Langley, B.C. as the winner of the 2022 CBC Nonfiction Prize. Cormier’s essay, Advice to a New Beekeeper, was selected from over 1,700 entries.
September 15th 2022 at 13:11
2022 CBC NONFICTION PRIZE FINALISTS ANNOUNCED
CBC BOOKS, CBC’s online home for literary content, together with its partners the Canada Council for the Arts and Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, have announced the finalists for the 2022 CBC Nonfiction Prize.
April 27th 2022 at 15:51
CHANEL M. SUTHERLAND WINS THE 2022 CBC SHORT STORY PRIZE
CBC Books, CBC’s online home for literary content, together with its partners the Canada Council for the Arts and Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, today announced Chanel M. Sutherland of Montreal as the winner of the 2022 CBC Short Story Prize. Sutherland’s story, Beneath the Softness of Snow, was selected from over 2,300 entries.
April 21st 2022 at 13:18
2022 CBC SHORT STORY PRIZE FINALISTS ANNOUNCED
CBC BOOKS, CBC’s online home for literary content, together with its partners the Canada Council for the Arts and Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, have announced the finalists for the 2022 CBC Short Story Prize.
March 31st 2022 at 16:52
MICHELLE GOOD'S FIVE LITTLE INDIANS WINS THE 21ST EDITION OF CBC’S CANADA READS
CANADA READS, CBC’s annual book debate, concluded today with a live elimination vote, and Five Little Indians by Michelle Good has been voted Canada’s must-read book for 2022. Over four days of spirited debate, moderated by six-time host Ali Hassan, five celebrity panellists championed their chosen Canadian books that speak to the theme, ‘One Book to Connect Us.’ Each day of the competition, one book was eliminated by the panellists until Good’s acclaimed novel was crowned the winner, in a br...
January 26th 2022 at 14:22
CBC'S CANADA READS RETURNS IN MARCH FOR ITS 21ST EDITION, WITH THE THEME ‘ONE BOOK TO CONNECT US’
CBC’s great Canadian book debate, CANADA READS, returns for its 21st edition, Monday, March 28 through Thursday, March 31. Hosted by Ali Hassan, a panel of celebrity advocates will champion Canadian books that speak to the theme, “One Book to Connect Us.” The CANADA READS 2022 debates will broadcast each day at 11 a.m. (1 AT, 1:30 NT) on CBC Radio One and 1 p.m. ET ( 2 AT, 2:30 NT) on CBC TV and CBC Gem, and stream live at 11 a.m. ET (8 a.m. PT) on CBC Listen and CBCbooks.ca. Each day of the...
No results found for your search
No results found for your search
No results found for your search
No results found for your search