October 27th 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)
September 24th at 12:43
New to CBC Gem in October 2025
CBC’s fall premieres continue with new factual series LOCALS WELCOME (Oct. 5) hosted by food writer Suresh Doss, and new seasons of HEARTLAND (Oct. 5), THE GREAT CANADIAN BAKING SHOW (Oct. 5), MURDOCH MYSTERIES (Oct. 6), FAMILY FEUD CANADA (Oct. 6), and THE FIFTH ESTATE (Oct. 10)
September 24th at 12:31
CBC Honours National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with Special Programming on September 30
CBC is marking the fifth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Tuesday, September 30 with an extensive lineup of Indigenous-led original programming showcasing First Nations, Métis and Inuit perspectives and experiences.
August 25th at 14:15
New to CBC Gem in September
CBC Gem is Canada’s streaming service, offering more than 6500 hours of live and on-demand Canadian programming and a curated selection of acclaimed, best-in-class content from around the world, including more than 400 documentary features, more than 700 hours of ad-free content for kids and tweens, and a collection of over 400 Canadian feature films. CBC Gem is available for free as an app for iOS and Android devices and online at CBCGem.ca, and on connected TVs via Roku, Samsung, Apple TV,...
August 20th at 13:48
CBC Sets Fall 2025 Premiere Dates for More Than 30 New and Returning Original Canadian Series on CBC Gem and CBC TV
CBC today announced streaming and broadcast premiere dates for its fall 2025 slate of new and returning programming on CBC Gem and CBC TV.
July 24th at 16:17
CBC and ABC News Studios Announce Premiere of 'Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery' This September
CBC and ABC News Studios announced today LILITH FAIR: BUILDING A MYSTERY, a feature-length documentary from director Ally Pankiw (I Used to Be Funny, Black Mirror, The Great), will premiere in Canada on Wednesday, Sept. 17, on CBC and CBC Gem and on Sunday, Sept. 21, on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers in the U.S. and Disney+ internationally (excluding Canada), following its world premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film...
July 8th at 17:52
Polaris Music Prize and CBC's Signature "The Ten" Radio Series Returns for Short List Summer 2025
The Polaris Music Prize, presented by CBC will reveal the 2025 Polaris Music Album Short List on July 10 on CBC Music and CBC Listen, followed by the return of the signature Short List Summer programming.
June 23rd at 16:14
New to CBC Gem in July 2025
Celebrate CANADA DAY 2025 with CBC; the July 1 lineup includes live news coverage from across the country, CANADA’S WALK OF FAME 2025, and a star-studded live concert in Ottawa, available on CBC Gem and across CBC platformsNew CBC Arts original series CBC ON DESIGN (July 4) looks behind the scenes at some of the designers who are making Canada brighter and more beautifulAcclaimed series available to stream in July include the first two seasons of acclaimed high school football drama FRIDAY NI...
June 16th at 16:24
CBC Marks National Indigenous Peoples Day & National Indigenous History Month
THE 2025 INDSPIRE AWARDS celebrate First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement in their communities and beyond, June 21 on CBC TV and CBC Gem CBC Indigenous celebrates communities and family traditions through music in RESONATE: SONGS OF RESILIENCE on CBC Gem, CBC News streaming channels, and the CBC Indigenous YouTube channel on June 21National Indigenous Peoples Day recognized with special programming on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC Kids,...
June 3rd at 22:46
CBC Announces 2025-26 Programming Slate, Offering Canada's Most Extensive Lineup of Original Canadian Storytelling
CBC today announced its 2025-26 programming slate, featuring over 50 new and returning original series from Canadian creators, producers and storytellers.
May 27th at 19:31
CBC New Indigenous Voices 2025: participants announced
The National Screen Institute welcomes 10 new participants to the 2025 edition of CBC New Indigenous Voices, a full-time, 14-week immersive training program for emerging Indigenous creators aged 18 and over. The program supports career development through hands-on learning, mentorship, and industry networking opportunities led by working professionals
May 23rd at 15:25
New to CBC Gem in June 2025
Mark National Indigenous History Month with the INDIGENOUS STORIES COLLECTION, including a short doc celebrating a special graduation season for a James Smith First Nation family, GRADUATION DAY (now streaming); an Ininimowin-language version of Tanya Talaga’s docuseries, THE KNOWING (May 30); documentaries AITAMAAKO’TAMISSKAPI NATOSI: BEFORE THE SUN (June 1), following the thrilling Indian Relay horse race, and BRING THEM HOME / AISKÓTÁHKAPIYAAYA (June 1), narrated by Academy Award® nominee...
April 24th at 14:46
New to CBC Gem in May 2025
Celebrate Asian Heritage Month with the ASIAN HERITAGE COLLECTION, including the exclusive Canadian premiere of NADIYA’S COOK ONCE EAT TWICE (May 1), featuring beloved TV chef and author Nadiya Hussain; NOT YOUR BUTTER CHICKEN (May 1), celebrating the untold stories of South Asians in Western Canada through the eyes of food and wine expert Shiva Reddy; the exclusive Canadian premiere of FOUR YEARS LATER (May 2), a romantic drama that unfolds across two countries; and MEET THE PATELS (May 2) a...
April 16th at 19:53
Dorian McNamara Wins the 2025 CBC 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 Dorian McNamara of Halifax as the winner of the 2025 CBC Short Story Prize. McNamara’s story, You (Streetcar at Night), was selected from more than 2,300 entries
March 31st at 23:45
Canada Showed Up Strong on All Platforms for the 2025 Juno Awards Live from Vancouver on CBC
Canadians showed up strong for the 54th Annual JUNO Awards on CBC, with audiences growing on all platforms across television, radio and digital and the highest-ever streaming audience for the annual awards broadcast.
March 26th at 12:06
CBC/Radio-Canada Celebrates 268 Canadian Screen Award Nominations
CBC/Radio-Canada and its creative and production partners have received 268 nominations from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television for the 2025 Canadian Screen Awards, reflecting the public broadcaster’s commitment to Canadian content, creators and communities.
March 26th 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...
March 24th at 17:18
New to CBC Gem in April 2025
Canadians will go to the polls on April 28 for Canada’s 45th federal election and CBC News will help them understand what's at stake, with daily coverage on CBC News Network, THE NATIONAL, ABOUT THAT and everywhere you find CBC News, and special programming for the leaders’ debates and election night streaming on CBC Gem and available across CBC platformsThe Earth Day Collection includes documentaries BLUE CARBON: NATURE’S HIDDEN POWER (Apr. 11), a look at one of nature’s simple solutions in...
March 20th at 15:17
The JUNO Awards return to Hamilton in 2026, live on CBC
Ahead of the upcoming 2025 JUNO Awards in Vancouver, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) announced today The JUNO Awards will be returning to Hamilton in 2026, marking the seventh time the city will host Canada’s Biggest Night in Music.
March 18th at 14:47
CBC and CARAS Present Canada’s Biggest Night in Music, Live From Vancouver With the 2025 Juno Awards on March 30
CBC and The Canadian Academy of Arts and Sciences (CARAS) are showcasing Canadian talent from coast-to-coast-to-coast with Canada’s Biggest Night in Music, live from Vancouver and available to audiences on all platforms with a special lineup of music programming leading up to The 2025 JUNO Awards.
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