The CBC today have unveiled some premiere dates for their upcoming Winter/Spring 2026 programming lineup.
Highlights:
Monday, January 5: Allan Hawco and Joséphine Jobert return for season two of hit drama series Saint-Pierre, as an unlikely crime-solving pair in the French territory of Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, off the coast of Newfoundland. More details here.
Tuesday, January 6: Still Standing with host Jonny Harris kicks off Season 11 with a trip to Osoyoos, BC, and Meredith MacNeill and Jennifer Whalen return for a second season of menopause comedy Small Achievable Goals.
Wednesday, January 7: Blue sky procedural Wild Cards delivers new capers in Vancouver starring Vanessa Morgan and Giacomo Gianniotti, while police drama Allegiance led by Supinder Wraich challenges a flawed justice system in Surrey, BC.
Thursday, January 8: The Nature of Things continues as Sarika Cullis-Suzuki and Anthony Morgan debate Proof: The New Science of Alcohol, ponder the Survival of the Slowest (January 15), and wonder Can Dogs Talk? (January 22).
Monday, February 2: David Common takes the reins as new host of CBC News’ national morning show CBC Morning Live.
Starting Friday, February 6, CBC is Canada’s home for the Olympic Winter Games (February 6-22) and Paralympic Winter Games (March 6-15) in Milano Cortina (original series will be on hiatus and return after the Games).
Thursday, March 19: Immersive docuseries Cirque Life (pictured) goes inside the big top of Cirque du Soleil for one unforgettable summer in Montreal, where it all began.
Monday, April 20 on CBC Gem: Must Love Dogs follows CFL All-Star Brady Oliveira and influencer Alex Blumberg as they navigate their relationship, careers and high-stakes dog rescues across Manitoba.
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