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Today in History for Nov. 2: In 1164, Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket began a six-year self-imposed exile in France. Once a close friend of England's Henry II, Becket had become an outspoken ...
Even though American TV shows tend to get the lion’s share of coverage and attention, Canada shouldn't be left out of any discussion of great TV. The United States’ northern neighbor is remarkably ...
Instead of planning a caper for yourself, a good heist movie may be the best way to feel that vicarious thrill. In that ...
CBC has added to its FAST streaming portfolio with the launch of a Schitt’s Creek channel, featuring all six seasons of the ...
The Ford government is rolling out a fresh marketing campaign targeting United States President Donald Trump and his allies, only a few months after conceding its initial “charm offensive” was over.
In honour of the fifth annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR) on September 30, APTN, the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, CBC/Radio-Canada and the Algonquin Nation have ...
David Del Rio portrayed a young lawyer on one of television’s most popular shows. By Matt Stevens Reporting from Los Angeles David Del Rio, who portrayed a young lawyer on the popular CBS procedural ...
The rich opus of Zdravko Šotra consists of more than 120 films and television productions, among which are the once extremely popular television series "Face to Face" and the anthology films and ...
The Wisconsin basketball television schedule for the 2025-26 season was released on Tuesday. Wisconsin will have three games on Big Ten Plus; two of those will be exhibition games. Eleven of the ...
Zilla Jones is a Winnipeg author and has been a finalist for the CBC Short Story Prize on four occasions, and the CBC Nonfiction Prize in 2024. She's also won many literary awards including the ...
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Dennis Trudeau, the longtime CBC Montreal host who led a generation of journalists, dies at 77
One of Montreal’s most familiar anglophone voices during a tumultuous time in Quebec history, Dennis Trudeau began as a CBC radio host in 1979 and anchored Newswatch on CBC television from 1987 until ...
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