Made in Canada: check out these great Canadian television shows

Our favourite Canadians TV shows
Alias Grace (Netflix)
Full of Canadian talent
Anne with an 'E' (Netflix)
Go back in time with Lucy Maud Montgomery's story
Bellevue (Amazon, Netflix)
A nail-biter
Call Me Fitz (HBO)
Priestly is hilarious
Just For Laughs Gags (CBC/Youtube)
So funny, so silly
Can You Hear Me? (Netflix)
A unique series based in Montreal
Caught (Amazon)
'Caught' is based on the book by Lisa Moore
Cavendish
A cute series celebrating the maritimes
Fortunate Son (Amazon Prime)
Based on the story of Mary Cox
Frontier (Netflix)
History and entertainment
Heartland (Amazon Prime)
100% Canadian talent
Kim's Convenience (Netflix)
5 seasons of laughter
Less Than Kind (HBO)
An award winning comedy
Mary Kills People (Netflix, Amazon)
A dramatic series that will have you reaching for the kleenex!
Orphan Black
You'll be hooked on 'Orphan Black'
Sanctuary (Amazon Prime)
From the mind of Damian Kindler
Schitt's Creek (Netflix)
Mandatory viewing
Sensitive Skin (HBO)
Filmed in Toronto
The Indian Detective (Netflix)
Peters is hilarious as always
The Kids in the Hall (HBO/Amazon Prime)
Both the original and the reboot are fantastic!
Trailer Park Boys (Netflix)
A tv series and movies to boot
Total Drama (Netflix)
An edgy cartoon
Workin' Moms (Netflix)
A must-see for all moms!
Wynonna Earp (Netflix)
Western Horror at its best
Our favourite Canadians TV shows

Looking for something new to watch? Why not check out some of these great Canadian television series? Join us for a look at some of our favourite Canadian-made TV shows on international streaming platforms; we've made a list of some real gems!ç

 

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Alias Grace (Netflix)

If you enjoyed 'The Hand Maid's Tale,' make sure to check out this masterpiece! The Canadian miniseries 'Alias Grace' is based on Margaret Atwood's 1996 novel and is available on Netflix.

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Full of Canadian talent

'Alias Grace' screenplay was written by famed Canadian Sarah Polley (remember 'Road to Avonlea'?) and directed by fellow Canadian Mary Harron ('Psyco' and 'Who Shot Andy Warhol'). The series includes well-known actors such as Sarah Gadon, David Cronenberg, Paul Gross, and Anna Paquin.

Anne with an 'E' (Netflix)

'Anne with an E' is a Canadian Netflix series based on Lucy Maud Montgomery's children's book 'Anne of Green Gables.' Whether you've heard of the classic children's book or not, this charming historical series will steal your heart.

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Go back in time with Lucy Maud Montgomery's story

Starring Amybeth McNulty as Anne, alongside actors Geraldine James, R.H Thomson, Dalila Bela, and Lucas Jade Zumann, the cast will pull you into Lucy Maud Montgomery's tale, and you won't want to stop watching.

Bellevue (Amazon, Netflix)

Canadian actress Anna Paquin stars as Annie Ryder in this crime drama series. The protagonist is a police officer investigating the case of a transgender teen who has gone missing.

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A nail-biter

At the same time Paquin's character is dealing with the reappearance of someone from her past. This is definitely a nail-biter and a must-see for Paquin fans.

Call Me Fitz (HBO)

If dark comedy is your thing, you will love 'Call Me Fitz.' This Canadian television series is available on HBO and stars Canadian-American actor Jason Priestley (known for Beverly Hills 90210).

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Priestly is hilarious

Priestley plays a used-car salesman with questionable morals whose life changes drastically when a do-gooder (played by Ernie Grunwald) comes into his life claiming to be his conscience. Check it out if you are in need of a good laugh!

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Just For Laughs Gags (CBC/Youtube)

This silly prank show could crack up a stone! It's been going for 18 seasons on CBC but many of its amazing clips can be seen on Youtube or other international networks. If you're ever in Montreal, watch out for these guys!

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So funny, so silly

The pranks come in all shapes and sizes, but take this one for instance. A cop tells a passersby to stop a little kid who was running, only to run towards the finish line of a race himself, making the person feel like they made the kid lost the race! So many amazing reactions. No words. Ever. Just a laugh track! Best show ever.

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Can You Hear Me? (Netflix)

If you are looking to practice your French skills, you should watch the French-Canadian series 'Can You Hear Me?' or 'M'entends-tu?'.

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A unique series based in Montreal

This Netflix series filmed on location in Montreal, Quebec, tells the story of best friends living in a low-income area of the city. Starring Ève Landry and Florence Longpré, the series follows the pair through their challenges with boys and their families, with plenty of humor along the way.

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Caught (Amazon)

Following his escape from a New Brunswick jail in 1978, David Slaney attempts to get his life back on track by making just one last drug deal with his old partner.

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'Caught' is based on the book by Lisa Moore

Meanwhile, the police are on the hunt for the fugitive. This Canadian TV series is based on Lisa Moore's book and stars Allan Hawco, Paul Gross, Eric Johnson, Tori Anderson.

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Cavendish

'Cavendish' is Canadian comedy at its best, so if you are looking for a sitcom that will have you chuckling non-stop, be sure to check it out! This sitcom premiered on CBC in January 2019 and tells the story of two brothers who return to their hometown of Cavendish, P.E.I.

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A cute series celebrating the maritimes

The siblings hadn't been to their hometown in years and find it a pretty quirky and strange place to live. Creators Mark Little and Andrew Bush star as brothers Mark and Andy, and the series also features actors Kathy Greenwood and Kevin Eldon.

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Fortunate Son (Amazon Prime)

Tune into Prime to watch the Canadian espionage drama, 'Fortunate Son.' The show, filmed in Calgary, features actors such as Kari Matchett and Stephen Moyer ('True Blood').

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Based on the story of Mary Cox

'Fortunate Son' is loosely based on Mary Cox's story, the mother of the co-executive producer of the show, Tom Cox. Mary Cox helped draft-dodgers from the States get across the border and into Canada during the Vietnam War.

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Frontier (Netflix)

If historical-drama is up your alley, you need to watch Netflix's Frontier. This series is based on the fur trade in North America in the late 1700s in Canada.

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History and entertainment

Another reason you'll want to check out 'Frontier' is that it stars hottie Jason Momoa as an Irish/Cree outlaw attempting to break the Hudson's Bay Company's monopoly on the Canadian fur trade.

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Heartland (Amazon Prime)

This Canadian family drama series is available on Prime, and it is the longest one-hour scripted drama in Canadian television history. Based on the 'Heartland' books by Lauren Brooke, the show tells the story of Amy Fleming and her sister Louise as they live their life on the family ranch in Alberta.

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100% Canadian talent

The starring roles are all held by Canadians: Amber Marshall, Michelle Morgan, Shaun Johnston, Alisha Newton, and Chris Potter. This one is definitely worth a try; after all, there must be sixteen seasons for a reason!

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Kim's Convenience (Netflix)

'Kim's Convenience' is available on Netflix, and this Canadian sitcom doesn't disappoint. It gives a look into the life of a Korean Canadian family that runs a convenience store in Toronto.

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5 seasons of laughter

'Kim's Convenience' features stars Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Jean Yoon, Andrea Bang, and Simu Liu. Sadly there are only five seasons of this gem, but it is perfect for a weekend Netflix and chill session!

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Less Than Kind (HBO)

'Less Than Kind' is an award-winning comedy-drama series available on HBO, starring Jesse Camacho alongside Maury Chaykin, Wendel Meldrum, and Nancy Sorel.

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An award winning comedy

'Less Than Kind' follows the story of Sheldon Blecher, a teen growing up with his dysfunctional Jewish family in Winnipeg. The show won the 'Canadian Comedy Awards' in 2009 and 2010, so it is definitely worth looking into if you need a new show to give you a laugh.

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Mary Kills People (Netflix, Amazon)

Tara Armstrong is the creator of 'Mary Kills People,' starring Caroline Dhavernas, Jay Ryan, Richard Short, Abigail Winter.

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A dramatic series that will have you reaching for the kleenex!

This dramatic Canadian series tells the story of an ER doctor secretly working to assist the terminally ill in ending their lives on their own terms. Keep the tissues handy for this one!

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Orphan Black

A Canadian science-fiction thriller that tells the story of a young woman who discovers that she has been cloned, and not only that but that someone wants her dead.

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You'll be hooked on 'Orphan Black'

'Orphan Black' will hook you from the first episode, with its story of mystic key figures and malicious organizations.

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Sanctuary (Amazon Prime)

'Sanctuary' is available on Amazon Prime and is a Canadian science fiction-fantasy television series.

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From the mind of Damian Kindler

Created by Damian Kindler and starring British-Canadian actor Amanda Tapping ('Stargate'), the show follows Dr. Helen Magnus, founder of the "Sanctuary Network" on her quest to protect legends, people, and animals with extraordinary abilities and powers.

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Schitt's Creek (Netflix)

'Schitt's Creek' is a highly acclaimed (and awarded) Canadian sitcom on Netflix. It was created by father and son Eugene and Dan Levy who imagined how a rich family, as typically shown on sitcoms, would react if they lost all their money.

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Mandatory viewing

'Schitt's Creek' tells Rose and her family's story as they go through difficult times after losing their family fortune and need to relocate to Schitt's Creek. The show stars Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Dan Levy, and Annie Murphy, and if you give it a go, you will surely get hooked!

Sensitive Skin (HBO)

Although 'Sensitive Skin' was only around for two seasons, this dark comedy is intriguing. Kim Cattrall of 'Sex and the City' stars in the series and is also an executive producer.

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Filmed in Toronto

This Canadian show, filmed in Toronto, tells the story of a woman in her 50s who moves from the suburbs to downtown Toronto with her neurotic husband. The dark comedy examines the difficulties women go through as they age, but with a touch of dark humor. 'Sensitive Skin' is available on HBO.

The Indian Detective (Netflix)

Netflix's 'The Indian Detective' is a must-see for Russell Peters fans; heck, it is a must-see for anyone who just needs a good belly laugh!

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Peters is hilarious as always

This Canadian crime comedy-drama series is about Doug D'Mello (played by Peters), a Torontonian police officer who gets wrapped up in a murder investigation while visiting his father in India.

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The Kids in the Hall (HBO/Amazon Prime)

'The Kids in the Hall' is a Canadian sketch comedy show. The comedian troupe Dave Foley, Kevin McDonald, Bruce McCulloch, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson are hilarious and will have you cracking up.

Both the original and the reboot are fantastic!

'Kids in the Hall' originally aired from 1988-1995 but has aged well and is still very funny. The 'Kids' have made a comeback with new episodes on Prime, featuring all the original actors, and is the first Canadian Amazon Original series. The first series can be watched on HBO.

Trailer Park Boys (Netflix)

'Trailer Park Boys' has been around for years and is a mainstay in many Canadian homes. The show is a mockumentary created by Mike Clattenburg, which documents residents' escapades in a trailer park located in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

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A tv series and movies to boot

'Trailer Park Boys' ran for seven seasons, and a young Elliot Page even makes an appearance for a few episodes. If you check it out on Netflix and decide you need more 'Trailer Park Boys' in your life, you can check out their movies too: 'The Movie,' 'Countdown to Liquor Day,' and 'Don't Legalize It.'

Total Drama (Netflix)

'Total Drama' is an animated comedy series from Canada which is available on Netflix. The show is a satire of reality shows, inspired by shows like 'Survivor.'

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An edgy cartoon

The premise of 'Total Drama' is a group of teenagers who develop relationships with one another while competing in a fictional reality show. This hilarious and edgy show has won over critics and has a cult following, so it should be added to your must-watch list.

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Workin' Moms (Netflix)

If you've never seen 'Workin' Moms,' you are missing out! This hilarious Canadian sitcom is available on Netflix and is a must-see for all the moms out there.

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A must-see for all moms!

Starring Catherine Reitman, Jessalyn Wanlim, Dani Kind, and Juno Rinaldi, the series shows the challenges of being a working mother. The relatable situations the characters find themselves in are humorous and engaging, making this show totally binge-worthy!

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Wynonna Earp (Netflix)

For viewers looking for something a little different, check out 'Wynonna Earp,' based on Beau Smith's comic book.

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Western Horror at its best

This Canadian-American production is a supernatural Western horror series that will hook you from the start. Melanie Scrofano stars as the great-great-granddaughter of famous lawman Wyatt Earp. The series focuses on the challenges Wynonna faces as she battles the reincarnated outlaws that killed Wyatt.

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