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March 12th at 18:31

The JUNO Awards Return to Winnipeg in 2027, Putting a National Spotlight on Manitoba’s Creative Spirit

The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) announced today that The JUNO Awards will return to Winnipeg, MB in 2027, bringing Canada’s Biggest Night in Music back to a city known for its rich creative spirit and cultural impact for the third time. The JUNO Awards were previously held in Winnipeg in 2014 and 2005. 
February 25th at 11:30

Applications are open for CBC New Indigenous Voices 2026

Applications are now open for the 2026 edition of CBC New Indigenous Voices, presented by the National Screen Institute. This full-time, 14-week training program supports the next generation of Indigenous storytellers working in film, television and digital media.
February 9th at 10:32

Just for Laughs, NorthWest Comedy & CBC Announce Production of CBC Gem Original Series THE NEW WAVE OF STANDUP Season 7

Make ‘em laugh… The New Wave of Standup Season 7 brings together another incredible array of 14 comedians from across the country. The live show taping returns to the iconic Gastown establishment, Guilt & Co. on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. 
January 14th at 11:00

CBC Further Expands Local News Coverage to 77 Bureaus and Stations Across Canada

This year, CBC News will add 33 local journalists and create 11 new bureaus in communities underserved by CBC, increasing its footprint from 66 to 77 local stations and bureaus to deliver more trusted news and information across Canada. 
November 20th 2025 at 11:50

CBC sets Winter & Spring Premiere Dates before and after Milano Cortina 2026 for over 20 Original Canadian Series

Streaming and broadcast premiere dates for CBC's winter and spring 2026 slate of new and returning programming, including more than 20 original series from Canadian creators, producers, and storytellers.
October 21st 2025 at 10:00

APTN, CBC, and the Indigenous Screen Office Announce Selected Projects for 2025-2026 Scripted Development Program

The Indigenous Screen Office is pleased to announce the selected recipients of the APTN/CBC Early Stage Scripted Development Program for Indigenous Creators. 
September 24th 2025 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. 
September 18th 2025 at 12:30

CBC News Host Heather Hiscox to visit Four Cities This Fall on Morning Live Across Canada Tour

CBC Morning Live will embark on the MORNING LIVE ACROSS CANADA tour this fall, celebrating 20 years of Heather Hiscox as host ahead of her retirement, and exploring how Canada has evolved over those two decades.
July 31st 2025 at 16:45

Mark Connolly, Host of CBC Radio's Edmonton AM, Announces Retirement

After an exceptional 37-year career with CBC, Edmonton AM host Mark Connolly has announced his retirement. His final broadcast on CBC Radio’s Edmonton morning show was today, Thursday, July 31
June 3rd 2025 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 2025 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
March 26th 2025 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 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...
February 24th 2025 at 21:57

Call for applications: CBC New Indigenous Voices 2025

Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 edition of CBC New Indigenous Voices, presented by the National Screen Institute
January 24th 2025 at 14:37

New to CBC Gem in February 2025

New CBC original series premiering in February on CBC and CBC Gem include SMALL ACHIEVABLE GOALS (Feb. 25), a bold new comedy about menopause and middle age from Jennifer Whalen and Meredith MacNeill (Baroness von Sketch Show) and Season 3 of CANADA’S ULTIMATE CHALLENGE (Feb. 27), dialing up the drama and transforming the country’s stunning landscapes into a giant obstacle course From CBC News’ Being Black in Canada, MOMENTS THAT MATTER (Feb. 8) outlines unforgettable mo...
January 23rd 2025 at 14:42

CBC’s Canada Reads Returns March 17-20, Searching for ‘One Book to Change the Narrative’

CBC’s great Canadian book debate, CANADA READS, returns for its 24th edition, Monday, March 17 through Thursday, March 20. Ali Hassan will host a panel of celebrity advocates championing Canadian books that speak to this year’s theme, “One Book to Change the Narrative.”
January 15th 2025 at 9:00

CBC Expands Local News Coverage in 22 Underserved Communities Across the Country

In an expansion of local and regional news to better serve more Canadians, CBC News today announced that it will hire up to 30 new permanent journalists in 22 communities across the country, including six locations in B.C., one location in the North, nine across the Prairies in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, three in Ontario, and one location each in Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.
August 29th 2024 at 12:09

CBC SASKATCHEWAN ANNOUNCES NEW HOSTS AND A REFRESHED RADIO SHOW

CBC Saskatchewan is pleased to share several announcements. Stephanie Massicotte is the new host of CBC Radio One’s show Saskatoon Morning. She will step into the hosting chair starting on September 3, 2024. A fixture in Saskatoon’s media landscape for over a decade, Stephanie is a familiar face to many. She co-hosted and anchored CTV Morning Live for years. You also could find her in the community reporting on live events and delivering breaking news. "Stephanie has a dee...
May 27th 2024 at 21:45

CBC Manitoba Announces New Host for News at Six

CBC Manitoba is pleased to announce that Brittany Greenslade will take the anchor chair to host News at Six for television and streaming audiences.
May 23rd 2024 at 3:25

CBC Unveils 2024-25 Programming Slate Featuring Over 40 Original Series and Specials From Canadian Storytellers

CBC today announced its 2024-25 programming slate for CBC TV and CBC Gem, featuring over 40 new and returning original series from Canadian creators, producers and storytellers, and 14 CBC News local FAST channels.
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