It may have wrapped its sixth and final season last year, but CBC's Schitt's Creek continues to rake in the awards, winning six more at tonight's Canadian Screen Awards.
Posted: Apr 15, 2021 12:15 PM ET | Last Updated: April 15
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The first-ever edition of Canada Listens ended on a thrilling note, with writer and editor Kathleen Newman-Bremang winning a close vote with her album pick
After four days of lively debates, Newman-Bremang managed to convince the majority of her fellow panellists that Kardinal Offishall s sophomore album was the one album that all Canadians need to hear. I am overwhelmed and honoured! Did that really happen? said Newman-Bremang after winning. I believed in Kardinal Offishall and this album but I honestly didn t know if I could beat out this group of hilarious and smart competitors and their incredible albums. I feel grateful to have been included and to have had the chance to give
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Publishing date: Apr 07, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 5 minute read • Appa, played by Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, in Kim s Convenience for the last time. Supplied image jpg
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It is a testament to the soul of Kim’s Convenience that the thought of saying goodbye makes my stomach cramp. Like an unshakable connection with a beloved friend, Kim’s Convenience gave me joy, comfort and laughs. Particularly during COVID-19, it was a rare release.
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Forget the sweets, the real treat on The Great Canadian Baking Show is new co-host Ann Pornel
When the new season of CBC’s The Great Canadian Baking Show premieres on Valentine’s Day, along with the usual made-from-scratch baked savories and the years-in-the-refining decadent pastries, Canada will be served another treat: co-host Ann Pornel.
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Posted: Feb 13, 2021 11:17 AM ET | Last Updated: February 13
Described by the Globe and Mail as “a right hot blast of funny,” Pornel cut her comedy teeth as a regular cast member on Sunday Night Live, a weekly sketch show in Toronto, and continued creating biting satire at the venerated Second City Toronto Main Stage where she wrote 3 critically-acclaimed shows.(Steve Carty)