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What’s new on CBC Gem in May 2023

CBC has unveiled the full list of movies and shows hitting its CBC Gem streaming service in May.

Below is all the content set to hit the platform:

May 1st

  • Fiddler’s Journey to the Big Screen (1×88, Documentary, directed by Daniel Raim, USA)Hidden Letters (1×86, Documentary, directed by Violet Du Feng, China/USA/Germany/Norway)
  • House Special (5×22, Docu-series, Black Rhino Creative, Canada)
  • On My Way Out: The Secret Life of Nani and Popi (1×40, Documentary, directed by Brandon Gross and Skyler Gross, Canada)
  • Ravi Patel’s Pursuit of Happiness (4×60, Docuseries, CNN, USA)

May 3rd

  • Lucky Grandma (1×87, Drama/Comedy, directed by Sasie Sealy, USA)
  • The Real Crown: Inside the House of Windsor (5×45, Docuseries, 72 Films, UK)

May 5th

  • Harlots Season 1 (8×60, Drama, Monumental Pictures, UK)
  • Malcolm is Missing (88 mins, documentary Channel original, directed by Robert and Jari Osbourne, Canada)

May 10th

  • Love, Leymo (12mins, directed by Randall Okita, Canada)

May 12th

  • Animal Control (12×30, Comedy, Fox Entertainment, USA)

May 17th

  • Jamie: Keep Cooking and Carry on (20×30, Lifestyle, A Fresh One Production, UK)

May 19th

  • Everything You Love (7×25, Drama, The Oslo Company, Norway)
  • Tulipani: Love, Honour & a Bicycle (1×90, Comedy/Drama, directed by Mike van Diem, The Netherlands/ Italy/Canada)

May 26th

  • Colin & Justin’s Hotel From Hell (4×60, Lifestyle, Ricochet Television, UK)

May 29th

  • digi-ART (6×15, CBC Arts, Docuseries)

CBC Gem is free with ads, while an ad-free ‘Premium’ subscription is available for $4.99/month.

Additionally, CBC has also teased what’s coming to Gem in June:

  • Casa Susanna
  • Dear Flora (Pour Toi Flora)
  • Love Me Season 2
  • Marie Antoinette

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What’s new on CBC Gem in April 2023

CBC has unveiled the full list of movies and shows hitting its CBC Gem streaming service in April.

Below is all the content set to hit the platform:

April 1st

  • Escape to the Country (Season 28)

April 2nd

  • About A Spark (for World Autism Awareness Day)

April 3rd

  • Lu & The Bally Bunch

April 5th

  • Here & Queer
  • Living Wild: How to Change Your Life

April 7th

  • Smother (Season 3)

April 12

  • Scrap

April 14th

  • Savage River
  • Space Explorers: Moonrise on the ISS

April 15th

  • Shoplifters

April 16th

  • The Canadian Screen Awards with Samantha Bee — 8pm ET/5pm PT

April 17th

  • Arctic Sinkholes
  • Edible Insects

April 19th

  • Grand Designs U.K. (Season 20)
  • The Stroke Doc

April 21

  • Bloody Murray
  • Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story
  • The Marijuana Conspiracy

April 28th

  • Blackwater

CBC Gem is free with ads, while an ad-free ‘Premium’ subscription is available for $4.99/month.

Additionally, CBC has also teased what’s coming to Gem in May:

  • Everything You Love
  • Harlots (Season 1)
  • Lucky Grandma
  • The Real Crown: Inside the House of Windsor

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What’s new on CBC Gem in March 2023

CBC has unveiled the full list of movies and shows hitting its CBC Gem streaming service in March.

March 1st

  • Born to the Be the King
  • David Crosby: Remember My Name
  • Midwives
  • Odd Squad (Season 1 — Episodes 1-20)

March 2nd

  • 30 Greatest Moments: Adele

March 3rd

  • Carol
  • Chateau DIY
  • Geographies of Solitude
  • I Am Greta

March 6th

  • Backlash: Misogyny in the Digital Age
  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 1: Shaela Miller
  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 2: D’orjay the Singing Shaman

March 7th

  • CBC Arts Presents: Following Folk
  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 3: Melafrique
  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 4: Saint the Full 100 Band
  • The Conductor

March 8th

  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 5: Ghostkeeper
  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 6: Caleigh Cardinal
  • Maternal
  • Odd Squad (Season 1 — Episodes 21-40)

March 9th

  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 7: Sinzere
  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 8: K-Riz

March 10th

  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 9: Justine Tyrell
  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 10: Josh Sahunta
  • History of the Sitcom
  • If Beale Street Could Talk
  • Manayek (Season 2)

March 11th

  • The Juno Opening Night Awards — streaming live at 8pm ET/6pm MT

March 13th

  • Family Feud Canada Celebrity Special
  • The 52nd Juno Awards — streaming live at 8pm ET/6pm MT
  • Norwegian-ish

March 15th

  • Odd Squad (Season 1 — Episodes 41-60)
  • Upright (Season 2)

March 17th

  • Fair Drivers (Seasons 3 and 4)
  • I Am Syd Stone

March 22nd

  • The Ketchup War
  • Macy Murdoch
  • Odd Squad (Season 1 — Episodes 61-80)

March 24th

  • The New Romantic
  • The New Wave of Stand-Up (Season 3)
  • Tenzin
  • Riot Girls
  • The Walk-In
  • You’re My Hero

March 27th

  • The Ex-Wife
  • Family First

March 29th

  • Content Farm

March 30th

  • Black Boys Skate Too

March 31st

  • About a Spark
  • Big Music

CBC Gem is free with ads, while an ad-free ‘Premium’ subscription is available for $4.99/month.

Additionally, CBC has also teased what’s coming to Gem in April:

  • Blackwater
  • The Canadian Screen Awards with Samantha Bee
  • Earth Day Collection
  • Friday Night Dinner (Season 4)
  • Smother (Season 3)

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Here’s what’s coming to CBC Gem in February 2023

CBC has shared the full list of movies and shows coming to its ‘Gem’ video streaming service in February 2023.

You can view the full list of content below:

February 1

  • John Lewis: Good Trouble (1×90, Documentary, directed by Dawn Porter, USA)
  • Sherman’s Showcase Season 2 (1×60 & 6×30, Mockumentary, RadicalMedia, USA)
  • Toni Morrison: The Pieces (1×120, Documentary, directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, USA)
  • First Day Season 2 (4×24, Tween, Epic Films and KOJO Studios, Australia)
  • Gisele’s Mashup Adventures (20×3, Preschool, Headspinner Productions, Canada)

February 2

  • Right To Offend: The Black Comedy Revolution (2×120, Documentary, directed by Mario Diaz and Jessica Sherif, USA) Exclusive Canadian premiere

February 3

  • Moonlight (1×111, Drama, directed by Barry Jenkins, USA)
  • Misadventures Of Romesh Ranganathan Season 3 (3×60, Lifestyle, Rumpus Media, UK) Exclusive Canadian premiere

February 5

  • Dear Jackie

February 6

  • Blind Ambition (1×90, Documentary, directed by Robert Coe and Warwick Ross, Australia) Exclusive Canadian premiere
  • Grand Designs UK Season 20a (8×60, Lifestyle, Boundless Productions, UK)
  • Mittens & Pants (39×7, Preschool, Windy Isle Entertainment, Canada)

February 7

  • Willie (1×72, Documentary, directed by Laurence Mathieu-Leger, Canada)

February 10

  • Ghosts Season 4 (7×30, Comedy, Monumental Television/Them There, UK) Exclusive Canadian premiere
  • The Last Black Man in San Francisco (1×90, Drama, directed by Joe Talbot, USA)

February 15

  • The Fall Seasons 1-3 (16×60 & 1×90, Drama, Artists Studio, UK/Ireland)

February 16

  • Canada’s Ultimate Challenge

February 17

  • Thin Blue Line Season 2 (8×60, Drama, Anagram, Sweden) Exclusive Canadian premiere
  • Night Of The Kings (1×93, Drama, directed by Philippe Lacôte, Canada/France/Côte D’Ivoire)
  • The Art Of Rebirth (1×68, Documentary, directed by Vincent Lefebvre, Ukraine) Exclusive Canadian premiere
  • Borsch: The Secret Ingredient (1×60, Documentary, directed by Dmytro Kochnev, Ukraine) Exclusive Canadian premiere
  • Fragile Memory (1×85, Documentary, directed by Igor Ivanko, Ukraine/Slovakia) Exclusive Canadian premiere
  • The Guide (1×90, Drama, directed by Oles Sanin, Ukraine)
  • A House Made Of Splinters (1×90, Documentary, directed by Simon Lereng Wilmont, Denmark/Sweden/Finland/Ukraine)
  • A President, Europe And War (1×90, Documentary, directed by Laurence Thomas-Dutour, France) Exclusive Canadian premiere
  • Pulse (1×90, Sports Drama, directed by Sergii Chebotarenko, Ukraine)
  • Stop-Zemlia (1×122, Drama, directed by Kateryna Gornostai, Ukraine)
  • There Will Be People (12×52, Period Drama, FILM.UA/STB, Ukraine)
  • U311 Cherkasy (1×102, Drama, directed by Tymur Yashchenko, Ukraine)
  • Theodosia (26×22, Tween, Cottonwood Media and ZDF, France/Germany)

February 19

  • Charles: The New King

February 22

  • La Bataille Pour L’ame Du Quebec  (THE BATTLE FOR QUEBEC’S SOUL) (1×60, directed by Francine Pelletier, Canada)

February 24

  • Push

February 26

  • Best In Miniature

February 27

  • Plan B

CBC Gem offers free viewing with ads or a $4.99 per month subscription for ad-free viewing. It’s available on iOSAndroidthe web, tvOS, Fire TV and Android TV.

Check out what came to the streaming service in January 2023 here.

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Everything you need to know about streaming services in Canada

Does anyone reading this have traditional cable TV? I can’t even remember when I last paid for cable TV. When my family first dropped cable, Netflix was really the only streaming service in town… assuming you don’t count pirating content.

However, since then, many more streaming services have come onto the scene, making a vast amount of content easily accessible. While Canada doesn’t have every major streaming service that our neighbour to the south does, in researching this piece, I found that Canadians have access to many more streaming platforms than I initially thought.

This article is by no means a comprehensive list of streaming services available in Canada. There’s a lot out there, to say the least, and plenty of bad ones, too. Instead, this article is a great resource to discover a new streaming service for your favourite genres and see how different services compare in quality.

Let’s get into it:

Netflix

Netflix is perhaps the most popular streaming service in the world. Despite recent questions about user growth, the platform has maintained chiefly its first-mover advantage. Netflix’s catalogue is quite broad, appealing to every demographic and genre. Additionally, Netflix has rapidly expanded its original content library and has ventured into the mobile gaming space over the past few years.

Unlike some of the other major players on this list, video streaming is essentially Netflix’s whole business. As a result, the service is pretty pricy. Netflix offers four tiers for consumers to choose from: Basic with ads, Basic, Standard and Premium.

Basic with ads is Netflix’s latest pricing tier costing $5.99 per month, allowing for one stream at a time and 720p HD video quality. As the name implies, you’ll also see ads. One thing to note is while this tier may save you some cash, not all of Netflix’s library is available.

Basic, Standard, and Premium tiers remove ads, give users access to Netflix’s entire content library, and allow offline downloads. Basic maintains only one simultaneous stream and 720p HD video quality for $9.99 per month. Standard is $16.99 per month, allowing for two concurrent streams of up to 1080p video quality. Finally, for $20.99 per month, you can have up to four simultaneous streams at 4K video quality. Netflix does not offer a free trial.

Netflix is available on iOS, Android, Xbox, PlayStation, desktop and more.

Disney+

Disney+ was long thought to be the Netflix killer and streaming service champion. While Disney+ hasn’t yet achieved that, it’s still a successful streaming service featuring content from the Disney vault, with Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, National Geographic, and 20th Century Fox under its Star banner.

While Disney+ is widely viewed as the go-to children’s service, it’s also the ultimate place for Star Wars and Marvel fans. Additionally, Disney+ features a lot of mature content like Family Guy and the Simpsons, thanks to Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox.

Disney+ is $11.99 per month or $119.99 per year, with offline downloading and simultaneous streaming for up to four devices. Disney+ features 1,600+ movies and 28,000+ episodes with 100+ titles in 4K resolution.

Disney+ is available on iOS, Android, Xbox, PlayStation, desktop and more.

Apple TV+

Unlike Netflix, which focuses on quantity, Apple TV+ focuses on quality. While Apple TV+’s content library is probably the smallest on this list, it is likely the best in terms of quality. Apple has invested vast sums of money per show in getting some of the best actors, writers, and cinematographers. Additionally, nearly all of the content on Apple TV+ supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision and is 4K quality.

Apple TV+ does its best to appeal to a wide range of audiences, but because of its limited library, there are few shows per genre. If you’re interested in a wide range of genres, Apple TV+ may be a good choice, featuring shows like Severance, Ted Lasso, and the Morning Show.

Despite the name, Apple TV+ is available on a wide range of devices, both Apple and non-Apple. The service is $6.99 per month or $69 per year. Alternatively, Apple TV+ is included in every tier of an Apple One bundle. Apple TV+ is also sharable with up to six people at no additional cost when using Apple’s Family Sharing feature. Users can try Apple TV+ out for free with a 7-day trial or three months free with a purchase of an eligible Apple device.

Apple TV+ is available on iOS, macOS, Xbox, PlayStation, desktop and more.

Crave

Crave is Canada’s go-to streaming service for watching HBO, HBO Max, and Starz content. In addition to popular HBO content, Crave offers Star Trek, Harry Potter, and originals like Canada’s Drag Race. Crave is actually uniquely Canadian, being owned and operated by Bell Media.

Crave offers two tiers: Crave Mobile and Crave Total. Mobile-only allows for streaming on the web or the Crave mobile app. Streams are limited to one at a time, and the resolution is limited to 720p. Additionally, casting and offline downloads are not available. The offline downloads part is odd to be omitted from the mobile-focused tier, but here we are. Crave Mobile is $9.99 per month or $99.90 per year.

Crave Total, on the other hand, is $19.99 per month or $199.90 per year. For that extra $10 per month, users get access to four simultaneous streams, 1080p and 4K video quality, offline downloads, and the ability to cast to their television or streaming box. It is also possible to subscribe to Crave through your cable provider.

Crave is available on iOS, Android, Xbox, PlayStation, desktop and more.

Amazon Prime Video

While Amazon may be most well known for its fast delivery, the company also offers a Video Streaming platform as part of its Prime membership. Personally, I’m not a massive fan of the content selection on Prime Video, having only ever watched The Man in the High Castle and Two and a half Men. However, I’ve heard others say positive things about the service. Prime Video features a wide range of content catering to various interests and demographics.

Prime Video is a nice perk if you’re already subscribed to Amazon Prime. Prime Video on its own is $8.99 per month, while the Amazon Prime membership is $14.99 per month or $139 per year. A neat feature of Prime Video is it’s also a store where you can rent or buy movies or subscribe to “Channels” to access more content at an additional cost.

Prime Video is available on iOS, macOSAndroid, Xbox, PlayStation, desktop and more.

Discovery+

Discovery+ is a streaming service featuring a wide range of content from channels like HGTV, TLC, the Food Network, Discovery, and animal planet. Discovery+ features over 70,000 episodes of content, including its own Discovery+ originals. Discovery+ is available to stream on a wide range of devices and costs $4.99 per month with ads or $6.99 per month without ads. A decent deal compared to many other platforms on this list if lifestyle content on the service appeals to you. However, there is no free trial.

Discovery+ is available on iOSAndroid, Xbox, desktop and more.

Paramount+

Paramount+ features blockbusters and originals from the Paramount brand, such as Yellowstone and Halo. Paramount+ offers content ranging from dramas to reality TV to comedies to SciFi. The service costs $9.99 per month and offers a seven-day free trial.

Paramount+ is available on iOSAndroid, PlayStation, desktop and more.

CBC Gem

CBC Gem is an impressive streaming service for its size. Being from CBC, the service is only available to Canadians and features primarily Canadian content such as Workin’ Moms and Dragons’ Den. The service is predominantly free, supported by ads with limited access to live TV. However, for $4.99 per month, you subscribe to CBC Gem Premium, removing the ads and gaining access to CBC News live. CBC Gem offers a 30-day trial.

CBC Gem is available on iOS, Android, Fire TV, Chromecast, desktop and more.

YouTube Premium

Many may not consider YouTube a streaming service, but I do. YouTube competes for our attention just like any other streaming service. Of course, YouTube is free with ads. However, there’s a YouTube Premium subscription that I have subscribed to for years and absolutely love. When you sign up for YouTube Premium, you get access to offline downloads, background play, and an ad-free experience.

As someone who watches a ton of YouTube, eliminating the ads makes YouTube feel completely different. Some of you may say to install an ad-blocker, and while that’s always an option, I like knowing I’m supporting the creators of my favourite channels.

YouTube Premium is $11.99 per month and offers a 30-day free trial.

YouTube Premium is available anywhere you can download the YouTube app, including iOS, Android, Xbox, PlayStation, desktop and more.

Niche Services

Above I shared the largest and most popular streaming services available in Canada. However, there are several smaller niche streaming services too! Here’s a quick breakdown of their focus and cost so you can decide if they interest you.

Hayu is all about reality TV. The service features categories like The Real Housewives, The Kardashians, and Romance. Hayu is $6.99 per month, $33.99 for six months, or $61.99 for 12 months. All plans offer a seven-day free trial. Hayu is available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Xbox, desktop and more

Crunchyroll is a streaming service that exclusively delivers anime content. Crunchyroll is free to join with ads or offers two premium tiers: Fan and Mega Fan. Signing up for either premium tier allows users to watch new episodes one-hour after their stream in Japan, access Crunchyroll’s digital manga library, and removes all ads.

The Fan Tier is $9.99 monthly and allows streaming on a single device without offline viewing. The Mega Fan tier is $12.49 per month or $124.99 per year and allows users to stream on up to four devices with offline viewing. Both subscriptions offer a 14-day free trial. Crunchyroll is available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Xbox, desktop and more

If you’re a big fan of horror movies, then Shudder is the service for you. Shudder offers an algorithm-free, ad-free experience for horror, thriller, and supernatural films. Shudder is $4.75 per month with a 7-day free trial. Shudder is available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Xbox, desktop and more

You may have heard about Nebula from your favourite YouTuber. Nebula is an education-focused streaming service created by countless popular content creators and Curiosity Stream. Nebula features an ad-free experience, offline downloading, and original content that YouTube would generally deprioritize or demonetize. Nebula costs $5 per month or $50 per year. Nebula is available on iOS, Apple TV, Android, RokuFire TV and desktop.

Speaking of Curiosity Stream, it’s a documentary service with thousands of titles. Curiosity Stream offers two tiers: Standard and Premium. The Standard tier is $4 per month or $26.75 per year, with the ability to stream on a single device in HD quality and download content for offline viewing. Meanwhile, the Premium tier costs $13.50 per month or $94 per year with the addition of simulations, 4K streaming and bundled access to Nebula. Curiosity Stream is available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Xbox, desktop and more

History Vault is another documentary streaming service run by the History Channel. While this service is not a full History Channel replacement for cable cutters, it does offer a wide selection of History Channel content and popular documentary series. History Vault is $7 per month or $65 per year. History Vault is available on iOS, Apple TV, Android, Fire TV, and Roku. 

If you’re interested in British content, Britbox or AcornTV may suit your fancy. Both offer thousands of hours of British TV shows and movies. BritBox is $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year. AcornTV is $8.99 per month. Both offer a 7-day free trial. Britbox is available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, desktop and more. AcornTV is available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, desktop and more.

Out TV is the go-to streaming service for LGBTQ+ TV series, movies, and documentaries. Out TV offers a 7-day free trial and is $3.99 per month, $21.99 for 6 months, or $39.99 per year. Out TV is also available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, desktop and as a Channel on Prime Video or the Apple TV app.

The Criterion Channel offers 1,000+ classic and contemporary films. The Criterion Channel is $10.00 per month or $99.99 per year. Additionally, new subscribers can get a 14-day free trial. The Criterion Channel is available on iOS, Android, Xbox, desktop and more.

Free Services

Who doesn’t like free stuff? Well, there are a few free streaming services available to Canadians. Content availability varies between these services, but they’re worth checking out to see if there’s anything of interest to you. 

Tubi is ad supported. Knowledge is free as part of B.C.’s public broadcaster. Kanopy is accessible through your local public library or post-secondary institution. Pluto TV is a newcomer to Canada, offering hundreds of channels with both live and on-demand content, all for free. Tubi is available on iOS, Android, Xbox, Playstation, desktop and more. Knowledge is available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, and desktop. Kanopy is available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, desktop, and more. Pluto TV is available on iOS, Android, Windows, desktop, and more.

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Here’s the content coming to CBC Gem in January 2023

CBC has shared the full list of movies and shows coming to its ‘Gem’ video streaming service in January 2023.

You can view the full list of content below:

January 2

  • The Head Season 2 (6×50, Drama, Hulu Japan and The Mediapro Studio, Spain) *Exclusive English Canadian Premiere*
  • The Simple Life (6×60, Factual, Five Mile Films, UK) *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
  • Around The World In 80 Days
  • Family Fuel Canada (New episodes)
  • Murdoch Mysteries (New episodes)

January 3

  • This Hour has 22 Minutes (New episodes)
  • Son of a Critch (New episode)
  • Workin’ Moms (New episodes)
  • Catastrophe (New episodes)

January 4

  • Still Standing (New episodes)
  • Run The Burbs (New episodes)
  • Pretty Hard Cases (New episodes)

January 6

  • Death And Nightingales (3×60, Drama, The Imaginarium, UK) *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
  • Escape to the Country Season 28(a) (27×60, Lifestyle, Boundless, UK) *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
  • Harpoon (1×83, Horror/Comedy, directed by Rob Grant, Canada)
  • Stuff The British Stole
  • Marketplace (New episodes)
  • The Nature of Things (New episodes)
  • The Fifth Estate (New episodes)

January 8

  • Heartland (New episodes)
  • The Case Against Cosby (Canadian original documentary)

January 11

  • I Hate You (6×30, Comedy, Popper Pictures and Big Talk Productions, UK) *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*

January 12

  • Bollywed

January 13

  • Bumo Season 3 (10×30, Comedy/Drama, Roadshow Rough Diamond, Australia) *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
  • The U.S. & The Holocaust (6×60, directed by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein, USA)
  • Falling (1×112, Drama, directed by Viggo Mortensen, Canada/UK)

January 15

  • Doug And The Slugs And Me (Canadian original documentary)

January 16

Grand Designs New Zealand Season 7 (8×60, Lifestyle, Fremantle Australia, New Zealand) *Canadian Premiere*

January 18

  • Jamie & Jimmy’s Food Fight Club Season 8 (10×60, Lifestyle, Fresh One Productions, UK)

January 20

  • Hammer (1×82, Drama, directed by Christian Sparkes, Canada)

January 22

  • Offside: The Harold Ballard Story (Canadian original documentary)

January 23

    • Chateau DIY Season 5(a) (15×60, Lifestyle, Spark Media Partners, UK) *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*

January 25

  • Casual Season 4 (8×30, Comedy, Casual Productions, USA)
  • Finding Aicha (1×25, directed by Myriam François, UK/France) *World Premiere*

January 27

  • Paraiso Season 2 (8×50, Drama/Sci-Fi, Moviestar + and The Mediapro Studio, Spain) *Exclusive English Canadian Premiere*
  • How To Lose Everything: The Series (5×7, Animated, One Foot Tapping Media Inc., Canada)
  • Crisis (1×118, Drama/Thriller, directed by Nicholas Jarecki, Canada/Belgium)

January 29

  • Unloved: Huronia’s Forgotten Children (Canadian original documentary)

CBC Gem offers free viewing with ads or a $4.99 per month subscription for ad-free viewing. It’s available on iOSAndroidthe web, tvOS, Fire TV and Android TV.

Check out what came to the streaming service in December 2022 here.

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New on CBC Gem in December 2022

CBC has unveiled the full list of movies and shows coming to its Gem streaming service in December 2022.

Highlights include a variety of programming in honour of this month’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities and Stay Tooned, a new docuseries about the impact of cartoons featuring prolific Scarborough voice actor Eric Bauza (Looney Tunes).

See below for the full list:

December 1st

  • Augmented
  • Double Tap TV (Season 3)
  • Ellie Simmons: A World Without Dwarfism
  • Four Senses (Season 4)
  • Hawking: Can You Hear Me?
  • Nadiya’s Everyday Baking
  • Ralph & Katie

December 2nd

  • My Old School
  • Question Team
  • Sisi
  • Stay Tooned

December 3rd

  • Latecomers

December 4th

  • W1A (Season 1)

December 5th

  • Avoidance

December 7th

  • Friday Night Dinner (Season 3)

December 8th

  • The History of Comedy (Season 2)

December 9th

  • Kid Sister

December 12th

  • The Christmas Checklist
  • Christmas Reservations
  • A Very Nutty Christmas
  • W1A (Season 2)

December 13th

  • Escape to the Country (Season 27b)

December 14th

  • Friday Night Dinner (Season 4)

December 16th

  • The Fall of the American Empire

December 18th

  • My Salinger Year

December 19th

  • W1A (Season 3)

December 22nd

  • Call the Midwife (Season 11)

December 27th

  • Jamie and Jimmy’s Festive Feast

December 28th

  • The Great British Baking Show (Season 12 New Year Special)

Additionally, the CBC teased that Death and NightingalesBump (Season 3) and The U.S. & the Holocaust are coming to CBC Gem in January.

CBC Gem is free with ads or $4.99/month for ad-free streaming.

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Here’s the content coming to CBC Gem in November 2022

CBC has shared the full list of movies and shows coming to its ‘Gem’ video streaming service in November 2022.

You can view the full list of content below:

November 1

  • Still Max (Exclusive Canadian Premiere)
  • The Intro Season 3

November 4

  • My Life As A Rolling Stone (Exclusive Canadian Premiere)
  • Brassic (Exclusive Canadian Premiere)
  • White Lie
  • The Next Step Season 3

November 7

  • Extraordinary Portraits (Exclusive Canadian Premiere)

November 9

  • The Noodle Group

November 11

  • Sorry For Your Loss Season 2
  • My Grandparents’ War Season 2
  • Guest Of Honour

November 15

  • The Intro Season 3
  • Sort Of Season 2

November 18

  • Documentary Now! Season 4
  • Express (Canadian English Language Exclusive Premiere)
  • The Cuban
  • Grand Designs Australia (Exclusive Canadian Premiere)

November 23

  • Paul O’Grady For The Love Of Dogs Holiday Special (Exclusive Canadian Premiere)

November 25

  • Call The Midwife (Season 10 Holiday Special)
  • Living Wild: How To Change Your Life Season 1 (Exclusive Canadian Premiere)
  • Mittens & Pants

November 28

  • Happiest Season

November 29

  • The Great British Baking Show Season 12

November 30

  • Cup Of Cheer

CBC Gem offers free viewing with ads or a $4.99 per month subscription for ad-free viewing. It’s available on iOSAndroidthe web, tvOS, Fire TV and Android TV.

Check out what came to the streaming service in October here.

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Here’s the content coming to CBC Gem in October 2022

CBC has shared the full list of movies and shows coming to its ‘Gem’ video streaming service in October 2022.

You can view the full list of content below:

October 1st

  • In My Skin: Season 2
  • We Are Black and British
  • Mysteries of Mental Illness
  • The Falconer
  • In Full Voice

October 2nd

  • Moonshine: Season 2
  • Heartland: Season 16
  • The Great Canadian Baking Show
  • Mixed Doubles Curling Super Series – streaming live

October 3rd

  • Call the Midwife: Season 10

October 4th

  • Hodan’s Story

October 5th

  • Paris Paris

October 7th

  • Devil in the Dark
  • Marketplace: Season 50
  • The Next Step: Season 2

October 10th

  • Jamie’s Ultimate Veg

October 11th

  • Woman’s Volleyball World Championship streaming live

October 12th

  • Diggstown: Season 4

October 14th

  • Tribal
  • Travel Man: 48 Hours In…
  • L’essence Des Souvenirs – Itinéraire D’un Apprenti Parfumeur

October 15th

  • The Ravenous (Les Affamés)

October 21st

  • Blindness
  • She Never Died
  • White Elephant
  • Blood Quantum

October 24

  • Come to Daddy
  • Bitten: Seasons 1-3
  • Ridley Road

October 28th

  • 5150 Elm’s Way
  • Call the Midwife: Season 10 Anniversary Special
  • Glorious Holiday
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Here’s the content coming to CBC Gem in September 2022

CBC has shared the full list of movies and shows coming to its ‘Gem’ video streaming service in September 2022.

You can view the full list of content below:

September 1st:

  • Fakes
  • DAS BOOT Season 3
  • Islands
  • Malory Towers Season 2

September 2nd:

  • The Next Step Season 1

September 5th:

  • Jeremy and Jazzy

September 7th:

  • Noughts + Crosses Season 2

September 9th:

  • Our House
  • Anne at 13,000 ft

September 12th:

  • The North Water
  • Family Feud Canada
  • Murdoch Mysteries

September 13th:

  • Comedy Night With Rick Mercer
  • Strays
  • This Hour Has 22 Minutes

September 14th:

  • Casual Season 3
  • War of The Worlds Season 3

September 15th:

  • Dragon’s Den

September 16th:

  • The History of Comedy Season 1
  • Burnout: The Truth About Work
  • Our Loved Ones

September 17th:

  • Honey Bee

September 19th:

  • Polaris Music Prize Gala (CBC Music)

September 23rd:

  • Rhod Gilbert: Stand up to Shyness
  • Boys VS. Girls
  • Lido TV

September 25th:

  • The Legacy Awards

September 27th:

  • Bimibatoo-Win: Where I Ran
  • Virgins

September 29th:

  • The Fifth Estate
  • Dreams in Vantablack

September 30th:

  • The Passionate Eye – The Pretendians
  • Overcoming Depression: Mind Over Marathon
  • The Rest of Us

CBC Gem offers free viewing with ads or a $4.99 per month subscription for ad-free viewing. It’s available on iOSAndroidthe web, tvOS, Fire TV and Android TV.

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