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CBC News is the division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for the news gathering and production of news programs.
1/1992What happened in Week 15 of Russia’s attack on Ukraine: Luhansk nearly taken, EU oil banBaltic states call for NATO to triple its presence in the regionDeadline approaches to sign up new members to vote in federal PC leadership raceProgressive Conservatives savour a landslide victory in the Ontario electionNot all Commonwealth countries celebrate Queen's Platinum JubileeHealth officials address monkeypox, COVID-19 concernsOntario PCs win 2nd majority government, NDP, Liberal leaders resignThe Queen's Platinum Jubilee: Service of Thanksgiving | CBC News specialWhat it's like to meet a Queen | The Queen and Canada (Part 2)Ontario Votes 2022: election night | CBC News special1/1992
The National is the flagship news and current affairs program of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Canada’s public broadcaster. Broadcast seven days a week, the show is anchored by Chief Correspondent Peter Mansbridge.
1/2000CBC News: The National | Queen misses Jubilee service, CPC membership surge, Ms. MarvelConservative Party memberships soar ahead of leadership raceThe big promises and failures behind Ford’s 2nd winIman Vellani: From Canadian high schooler to Ms. MarvelGraduation ceremonies, celebrations return after pandemic pauseThe royally big collection of Queen memorabilia tucked away in a Nunavut homeJean Chrétien's unique bond with the QueenLifeguard shortage to start summerGovernment’s inaction on MMIWG report criticizedCivilian police rejected half of sexual offence files sent from military1/2000
CBC Comedy is home to premium Canadian comedy from CBC.
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The latest in Canadian music with fresh content everyday.
1/407Adrian Sutherland | Juno's Indigenous Showcase 2022Allison Russell & the Sistastrings perform "You're Not Alone" (In Memoriam) | Juno Awards 2022Sk8r Boi, a dramatic reading, by Simu Liu, Charlotte Cardin, more #shortsShawnee Kish is reclaiming her identity through soulful pop | The IntroShawn Mendes wins the TikTok Juno Fan Choice awards | Junos Awards 2022Arcade Fire perform "Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)" | Juno Awards 2022BBNO$ performs "Lalala," "Edamame" | Juno Awards 2022Simu Liu performs Complicated Parody | Juno Awards 2022Charlotte Cardin wins album of the year | Juno Awards 2022The 2022 Juno Awards1/407
q is Canada’s liveliest arts, culture and entertainment magazine.
1/251David Cronenberg on Crimes of the Future and why he sees body horror as "the body beautiful"Haviah Mighty is working on finding validation from withinAvril Lavigne looks back on 20 years of being a pop-punk iconJack White on Fear of the Dawn and what happens when we lose our reverence for musicSimu Liu | The Junos Pre-Show with Tom PowerCharlotte Cardin | The Junos Pre-Show with Tom PowerHow Camila Cabello found true happiness by going back to her Familia (radio edit)Randall Park never expected to be a star — he just wanted to scrape a living as a comedy actorDominique Fishback on The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey and working with Samuel L. JacksonSonia Rodriguez reflects on 32 years with the National Ballet of Canada and why she's retiring1/251
Rick Mercer Report (or the Mercer Report) is a Canadian television comedy series which airs on CBC Television.
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CBC Sports: The voice of Canadian athletes, fans and the Olympic Games.
1/433Fraser Valley Bandits @ Saskatchewan Rattlers | CEBL FULL GAME | CBC Sports🏐 Gearing up for Volleyball Nations League 🏐In this 2021 Diamond League race, Jerome Blake posts a personal best time of 10.18 in the men's 100MOttawa BlackJacks @ Montreal Alliance | FULL CEBL GAME | CBC Sports2022 Oxford Properties Canadian Squash Championships: Quarter-finals | CBC SportsFelix Dolci shares what it was like winning Canadian gymnastics title in 4 disciplines | CBC SportsMen's rugby sevens semifinal, bronze and gold match highlights from London, England | CBC SportsEllie Black speaks on upcoming World Championships, how her team motivates her | CBC SportsScarborough Shooting Stars try to guess these J. Cole lyrics | CEBL | CBC SportsThe Queen's Jubilee: The puck drop seen round the world | CBC Sports1/433
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CBC Television (also known as simply “CBC”) is a Canadian broadcast television network that is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the national public broadcaster. The network began operations on September 6, 1952. Its French-language counterpart is Ici Radio-Canada Télé.
Headquartered in Toronto, CBC Television is available through over-the-air television stations across Canada, many of which are owned by the CBC. Almost all of the CBC’s programming is produced in Canada. Although CBC Television is supported by public funding, commercial advertising revenue supplements the network, in contrast to CBC Radio and public broadcasters from several other countries, which are commercial-free.