- The CBC, or the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
National network broadcasting both in English and French (
SRC[?]).
- CH, which consists of four local stations owned by Global.
- CTV, originally CTN (Canadian Television Network), an English national network.
- CityTV, independent, Toronto with a sister station in Vancouver. Part of the CHUM Television network.
- Omni[?] and Omni 2, two television multicultural stations, Toronto.
- Global, English network, national except for the territories and Newfoundland and Labrador.
- A Channel[?], Prairie network, originally based in Portage-la-Prairie, Manitoba[?] as the MTN (Manitoba Television Network). Also operates in Alberta.
- TV Ontario[?], also known as TVO, operated by the government of Ontario, out of the Toronto area.
- TVA, Quebec-based private French-language network.
- TQS[?], Quebec-based private French-language network.
- Tele-Quebec[?], educational channel run by the Quebec government.
- Crossroads TV[?], Ontario-based Christian station with many 1950s-1980s sitcoms and dramas, shown now in syndication.
- The New PL[?], London, Ontario-based former independent station, is now owned by the CHUM TV empire. Also
- The New VR[?], former CBC affiliate and independentally run station, CKVR is now owned by the CHUM TV empire. Barrie.
- The New RO[?], CHUM-owned independent station in the Ottawa area.
- The New VI[?], CHUM-owned independent station in the Victoria area.
- The Aboriginal People Television Network, APTN[?], whose programming entirely focuses on shows dealing with or starring native people and Metis.
- 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[?]
- Black Entertainment TV[?]
- Biography Channel[?], off-shoot of the A&E Network
- Book Television[?]
- Bravo![?], the CHUM television empire's arts and entertainment station, somewhat akin to The A&E Network.
- Canadian Learning Television[?], part of the CHUM television empire.
- CBC Newsworld[?], off-shoot of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).
- CP24[?], channel 24, all news channel, part of the CHUM TV empire.
- The Comedy Network[?], owned by CTV, not actually a network.
- Country Canada[?], run by the CBC.
- Country Music TV[?], also known as CMT.
- CPAC[?], Parliamentary channel.
- CTV Newsnet[?], run by CTV.
- CTV Travel[?]
- Deja View[?], run by Global Television, channel solely consists of repeats.
- Discovery Channel
- Discovery Civilization[?]
- Discovery Health[?]
- Discovery Kids[?]
- Discovery Wings[?]
- Documentary Channel[?]
- Drive-In Classics[?]
- ESPN Classic Canada[?]
- Edge TV[?]
- Family Channel[?]
- FT: Fashion Television[?]
- 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
- i channel[?]
- Independent Film Channel[?]
- Leafs TV[?] - Ontario channel owned by and devoted to the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL team.
- Life Network[?]
- Lonestar[?] - western-themed channel
- Men TV[?]
- The Movie Network[?]
- MTV Canada[?]
- MTV2
- Much Music[?], part of the CHUM television empire.
- Much More Music[?], part of the CHUM television empire.
- Mystery[?]
- NHL Network[?]
- One: The Mind Body and Spirit Channel[?]
- Outdoor Life Network[?]
- PrideVision[?] - the world's first gay and lesbian channel.
- Prime (television)[?], general entertainment channel owned by Global.
- Raptors NBA TV[?]
- Réseau des sports (RDS)[?]
- Report on Business Television[?]
- Réseau de l'Information (RDI)[?], the French 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[?], a general-entertainment channel with a bent towards international, raunchy and cult programming.
- Showcase Action[?], movie channel.
- Showcase Diva[?]
- Space TV[?], part of the CHUM television empire.
- Star![?], entertainment news channel fashioned after E![?].
- 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
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