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Bilal Baig Teases Romance and Fun for Sort Of Season Two
Bilal Baig moved into a new apartment in Toronto a few months ago and apologizes for “the mess.” But there isn’t much visible on my computer screen, even when Baig takes me on a video tour. They show me the yellow walls in the living room, purple in the kitchen, and the art by Harmeet […]
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Diggstown Tackles Birth Alerts and the Policy’s Disproportionate Impact on Indigenous Women
In the November 3 episode of Diggstown, CBC’s ground-breaking legal drama, the show’s creators zero in on birth alerts, a controversial practice in which child welfare agencies notify hospitals and birth centres when an expectant mother is believed to be “high risk,” often resulting in the seizure of the baby without consent. It’s a policy […]
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Getting to Know Bilal Baig, the Lead of CBC’s New Series Sort Of
Meet Bilal Baig, the co-creator and star of the hottest new Canadian series.
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Kim’s Convenience Stars Speak Out About the Show’s Toxic Culture
With the release of the final season of Kim’s Convenience, series stars Simu Liu and Jean Yoon are speaking about racist storylines, subpar pay, and a lack of Korean voices behind the scenes of the Canadian sitcom. Co-created by playwright Ins Choi, the show follows a Korean-Canadian family running a convenience store in Toronto. Since […]
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My Story: Filmmaker Michelle Latimer on Indigenous Stories, Her New TV Series Trickster and More
This year, Métis/Algonquin filmmaker Michelle Latimer premiered two projects at TIFF: a documentary titled Inconvenient Indian and CBC television series Trickster.
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Visit This Website to Learn More About the Stories and Experiences of Black Canadians
The newly expanded CBC site Being Black in Canada highlights narratives that matter to Black communities—from individual successes to historical content.
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Here’s How Moira’s Showstopping Officiant Hair Look Came Together
Schitt's Creek's lead hairstylist Ana Sorys gave us the lowdown on the legendary look.
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Schitt’s Creek Makes History With 26 Canadian Screen Awards Nominations
Love that for them.
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Mariah Carey broke three Guinness world records + More Culture News You Missed This Week
Here's why Mariah Carey, Anne With An E and Melissa Benoist have been in headlines this week.
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Writer, Director, Star — Catherine Reitman is a Real Life Workin’ Mom
Catherine Reitman is living that working mom life—hard. She is the showrunner on CBC’s comedy hit Workin’ Moms (which she produces with her husband Philip Sternberg); she also writes and directs for the show. Oh, and stars on it. In addition to her show baby, she has two little ones at home. (She also pops […]
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I Didn’t Know That They Still Made Heritage Minutes, but Now I’m Crying at My Desk
If you grew up in Canada in the 90s, you remember Heritage Minutes. They were those little mini dramas that re-enacted important, if forgotten, moments and figures in Canadian history. Off the top of my head, without so much as a Google search, I think I could probably describe like 5 of them—and that’s not […]
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Everything You Need to Know About the New Web Series from the Creators of Shit Girls Say
In 2011, a web series called Shit Girls Say took over the internet for a solid year and a half. The viral sensation was so potent that copy cats started to prowl all over the web and spin offs such as Shit New Age Girls Say, Shit Italian Moms Say, Shit Brides Say, Shit Cats […]
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