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1 Broadcast Television Networks
2 Regional Broadcast Television Stations

Broadcast Television Networks

  • The CBC, or the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. National network broadcasting both in English and French (SRC).
  • CTV, originally CTN (Canadian Television Network), an English national network.
  • Global, English network, national except for the territories and Newfoundland and Labrador.

Regional Broadcast Television Stations

Cable and digital cable Television Networks

  • The Aboriginal People Television Network, APTN, whose programming entirely focuses on shows dealing with or starring native people and Metis.
  • ACCESS, Alberta-based educational channel. CHUM-owned.
  • Animal Planet Canada, off-shoot of the Discovery Channel.
  • Arts & Loisirs, the French branch of A & E Network
  • ASN, a regional entertainment channel in Atlantic Canada.
  • BBC World
  • BBC Canada
  • BBC Kids
  • Biography Channel, off-shoot of the A&E Network
  • Book Television, CHUM-owned channel, devoted to literature programming.
  • Bravo, CHUM's arts and entertainment station.
  • Canadian Learning Television, part of the CHUM television empire.
  • CBC Newsworld, off-shoot of the CBC.
  • CP24, 24-hour local news channel in Toronto & area, part of the CHUM empire.
  • The Comedy Network, run by CTV
  • Cool TV, a channel dedicated to jazz
  • Country Canada, run by the CBC.
  • Country Music TV, also known as CMT.
  • CourtTV Canada
  • CPAC, Parliamentary channel.
  • CTV Newsnet, run by CTV.
  • CTV Travel, run by CTV.
  • Deja View, run by Global, consists solely of repeats.
  • Discovery Channel
  • Discovery Civilization
  • Discovery Health
  • Discovery Kids
  • Discovery Wings
  • Documentary Channel, specializing exclusively in documentary films.
  • Drive-In Classics, retro-themed movie channel. Owned by CHUM.
  • ESPN Classic Canada
  • Family Channel
  • FashionTelevisionChannel, part of the CHUM television empire.
  • Food Network Canada
  • Fox Sports World Canada
  • HGTV, Home and Garden Television.
  • History Television, not to be confused with the History Channel in the U.S.
  • HSTN, High School Television Network (defunct).
  • I Channel
  • Independent Film Channel, Documentary, Arthouse, and Independent Films.
  • Leafs TV, Ontario channel devoted to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
  • Life Network
  • Lonestar., Western-themed channel.
  • Men TV
  • The Movie Network
  • MTV Canada
  • MTV2
  • MuchMusic, part of the CHUM television empire.
  • MuchMoreMusic, part of the CHUM television empire.
  • MuchLoud, specialty digital music channel. CHUM-owned.
  • MuchVibe, specialty digital music channel. CHUM-owned.
  • MusiMax, French-language music channel, owned by CHUM.
  • MusiquePlus, French-language music channel, owned by CHUM.
  • Mystery
  • NHL Network
  • One: The Mind Body and Spirit Channel
  • Outdoor Life Network
  • PrideVision, World's first gay and lesbian-themed channel.
  • Prime, general entertainment channel owned by Global.
  • Raptors NBA TV, channel devoted to the Toronto Raptors.
  • Réseau des sports (RDS), French-language sports channel.
  • Report on Business Television
  • Réseau de l'Information (RDI), French-language equivalent of CBC Newsworld
  • Rogers Sportsnet
  • The Score, a sports news channel.
  • Scream
  • Sex TV, part of the CHUM television empire.
  • The Shopping Channel
  • Showcase, focused largely on international, raunchy, and cult programming.
  • Showcase Action, movie channel.
  • Showcase Diva, movie channel.
  • Space TV, science, fantasy and science fiction programming, owned by CHUM.
  • Star, entertainment news channel fashioned after E. Part of the CHUM television empire.
  • TalkTV
  • TechTV Canada
  • Teletoon, cartoon channel
  • Treehouse TV, channel for younger children
  • TSN, The Sports Network.
  • TV Land Canada
  • Vision TV, multi-faith religious channel.
  • W Network, women's channel.
  • The Weather Network
  • Xtreme Sports
  • YTV, children's channel.
See also: Lists of television channels