March 9th at 15:00
RTDNF Canada and CBC renew CBC David Suzuki Scholarship for three years
CBC and the Radio Television Digital News Foundation (RTDNF Canada) today announced the renewal of the CBC David Suzuki Scholarship for an additional three years.
February 20th at 12:20
New to CBC Gem in March 2026
March on CBC Gem includes coverage of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games from March 6–15; new original CBC docuseries Cirque Life (March 19, also on CBC TV); The 55th Annual JUNO Awards (live on March 29) hosted by Mae Martin; and the Spotlight on Canadian Film Collection, including CBC Films' titles such as D.W. Waterson's Backspot (pictured).
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 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)
June 23rd 2025 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...
March 18th 2025 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.
December 18th 2024 at 18:53
New to CBC Gem in January 2025
On December 31, audiences are invited to count down to 2025 with the 22 MINUTES NEW YEAR’S EVE PREGAME SPECIAL (8 p.m. local, 8:30 NT on CBC and CBC Gem), a satirical send-off to the year, and the live CBC News special CANADA LIVE! COUNTDOWN 2025 (8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT on CBC Gem and CBC News Network, 9 p.m local., 9:30 NT on CBC and CBC Radio) with Adrienne Arsenault and Jann Arden in Toronto and Ian Hanomansing and Ali Hassan in Vancouver, ringing in the new year in all time zones across the...
November 27th 2024 at 16:05
CBC Announces Winter 2025 Streaming And Broadcast Premiere Dates For More Than 30 Series From Canadian Storytellers
CBC today announced streaming and broadcast premiere dates for its winter 2025 slate of new and returning programming on CBC Gem and CBC TV, including more than 30 original series from Canadian creators, producers, and storytellers reflecting people, places and perspectives from across the country
November 26th 2024 at 15:09
RTDNF Canada And CBC Announce Inaugural David Suzuki Scholarship Recipient
CBC and RTDNF Canada are pleased to announce that Tharsha Ravichakaravarthy from Seneca Polytechnic has been selected as the inaugural recipient of the CBC David Suzuki Scholarship.
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.
December 4th 2023 at 14:15
CBC Unveils Winter 2024 Slate Featuring More Than 20 Series from Canadian Storytellers
CBC today announced streaming and broadcast premiere dates for its winter 2024 slate of new and returning programming on CBC Gem and CBC TV, including more than 20 original series from Canadian creators, producers, and storytellers reflecting people, places and perspectives from across the country
July 26th 2023 at 15:29
NEW ON CBC LISTEN AND CBC RADIO: THIS IS THAT, STUFF THE BRITISH STOLE SEASON 3, THE HEART: DAD, A WEEKEND EDITION OF AFTERDARK, 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIP HOP AND MORE
CBC, Canada’s public broadcaster and #1 Canadian podcaster, today shared highlights and programming from CBC Podcasts and CBC Music that will be available to listen to this Summer across arts, culture, music, news and current affairs.
June 1st 2023 at 16:33
CBC Unveils 2023–24 Programming Slate Featuring Over 40 Original Series from Canadian Storytellers
CBC today announced its 2023-24 programming slate for CBC TV and CBC Gem, featuring over 40 new and returning original series from Canadian creators, producers and storytellers and more than 4000 hours of new programming spanning all genres.
November 30th 2022 at 15:59
CBC UNVEILS WINTER 2023 SLATE ACROSS NEWS AND ENTERTAINMENT, FEATURING NEW ORIGINAL STORYTELLING REFLECTING MORE PEOPLE, PLACES AND PERSPECTIVES ACROSS CANADA
Today at the industry event CBC Live at Massey Hall, CBC previewed its winter programming and made a series of announcements focused on reaching new audiences in Canada with more relevant and engaging news and entertainment on all platforms, including the launch of free streaming channel CBC NEWS EXPLORE. CBC’s winter storytelling includes over 40 original series, podcasts, specials and documentaries from Canadian creators, producers and storytellers across all genres, reflecting more people,...
November 30th 2022 at 15:50
CBC ANNOUNCES NEW HOSTS OF ICONIC SCIENCE SERIES THE NATURE OF THINGS
Today at the industry event CBC Live at Massey Hall, world-renowned environmentalist and science broadcaster David Suzuki announced the highly anticipated new hosts of THE NATURE OF THINGS - molecular scientist and exuberant science communicator, Anthony Morgan, and marine biologist and passionate environmentalist Sarika Cullis-Suzuki. The duo will take over the helm of TV’s longest-running science series from Suzuki following his retirement next spring. Cullis-Suzuki and Morgan have guest-ho...
October 23rd 2022 at 23:57
DAVID SUZUKI ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT AS HOST OF CBC’S THE NATURE OF THINGS
World-renowned environmentalist and science broadcaster David Suzuki will retire next spring after 43 years as host of CBC’s THE NATURE OF THINGS, which he has hosted since October 24, 1979. Suzuki announced his decision tonight during an interview with Ian Hanomansing on The National, discussing his legacy, meaningful moments and hopes for the future. TV’s longest-running science series, The Nature of Things’ 62nd season will launch on Friday, January 6, 2023, with Suzuki’s final episode set...
June 30th 2021 at 13:49
New to CBC Gem in July 2021
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 800 documentaries, 400 hours of ad-free content for kids and tweens, and a collection of over 150 Canadian feature films
May 21st 2021 at 0:19
CBC CELEBRATES 74 WINS AT THE 2021 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARDS
CBC and its production partners were recognized with 74 Canadian Screen Awards from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television at this week’s series of virtual presentations, following 309 nominations earlier this year. The Canadian Screen Awards honour excellence in scripted, unscripted, documentary and news programming across television, film and digital.
March 30th 2021 at 9:01
CBC/Radio-Canada 2021 Canadian Screen Awards Nominations By Title
CBC/Radio-Canada and its production partners have received 309 nominations from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television for the 2021 Canadian Screen Awards, reflecting the public broadcaster’s commitment to Canadian content, creators and communities
November 5th 2020 at 14:48
CBC CELEBRATES THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NATURE OF THINGS
TV’s longest-running science program spanning 880 episodes over 59 seasons to date, CBC’s THE NATURE OF THINGS will celebrate its 60th season launch tomorrow — exactly 60 years after the series first premiered on Friday, November 6, 1960.
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