List of Canadian television channels

      Canada has adopted the NTSC and ATSC television transmission standards without any alterations. However, some unique local variations exist for DTH television because of transponder design variation in the Anik series of satellites.

      National broadcast television networks

      English

      • CBC Television, a national public network owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). It broadcasts in English, French and in Aboriginal languages in the territories and northern regions of Québec and Labrador.
        • CBC North, a publicly owned television system run by the CBC operating in the territories, northern Quebec and Labrador, airing the complete CBC Television schedule with a few exemptions to local programming.
      • City, a privately owned television network with stations in Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. It is owned by Rogers Communications.
      • CTV, a national private network (except for Newfoundland & Labrador and the territories) owned by Bell Media broadcasting in English.
        • CTV Atlantic, a privately owned network of stations airing the complete CTV network schedule within Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island owned by Bell Media.
        • CTV Northern Ontario, a privately owned network of stations airing the complete CTV network schedule within Northern Ontario owned by Bell Media.
      • Global, a national private network (except for Newfoundland & Labrador and the territories) owned by Shaw Media broadcasting in English.

      French

      Multilingual

      • APTN, a broadcast television network with television stations in the three territories and cable network carried nationwide on cable and satellite. Programming focuses on Aboriginals. It operates in English, French and various Aboriginal languages.
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      Regional broadcast television systems

      English

      French

      • V, a privately owned television system based in Quebec broadcasting in French. V is owned by Remstar Corporation.

      Multilingual

      • Omni Television, a group of five privately owned multicultural television stations in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia owned by Rogers Media.

      Defunct regional broadcast television systems

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      Regional broadcast television stations

      English

      • CHCH, using the on-air brand CHCH - a privately owned television station in Hamilton owned by Channel Zero which airs local news & movies.
      • CHEK, using the on-air brand CHEK - a privately owned television station in Victoria owned by CHEK Media Group.
      • CJIL, using the on-air brand The Miracle Channel - a privately owned Christian television station in Lethbridge, Alberta owned by The Miracle Channel Association.
      • CJON, using the on-air brand NTV - a privately owned television station in Newfoundland & Labrador owned by Stirling Communications International.
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      Community broadcast television stations

      English

      • CFEG-TV, Abbotsford, British Columbia.
      • CFSO-TV, Cardston, Alberta.
      • CFTS-TV, Teslin, Yukon.
      • CFTV-TV, Leamington, Ontario.
      • CH5248, Neepawa, Manitoba.
      • CHCT-TV, St. Andrews, New Brunswick.
      • CHET-TV, Chetwynd, British Columbia.
      • CHOB-TV, Hobbema, Alberta.
      • CHVC-TV, Valemount, British Columbia.
      • CIHC-TV, Hay River, Northwest Territories.
      • CIRE-TV, High Prairie, Alberta.
      • CKER-TV, Kahnawake, Quebec
      • VX9AMK, (using the on-air brand Star Ray TV), Toronto, Ontario.

      French

      Multilingual

      • CIMC-TV, Arichat, Nova Scotia (English and French).
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      Educational television stations

      English

      • Citytv Saskatchewan, a privately owned channel in Saskatchewan owned by Rogers Media. Broadcasts a mix of educational, children's, and entertainment programs. Not available over-the-air, only available through cable throughout the province.
      • CTV Two Alberta, a privately owned channel in Alberta owned by Bell Media. Airs a mix of educational and entertainment programming. Not available over-the-air (though two stations relayed its programming over-the-air under the former Access branding until they were shut down in August 2011), only available through cable throughout the province.
      • Knowledge Network, a publicly owned educational station in British Columbia owned by the government of British Columbia. Limited availability over-the-air, but is available on cable throughout the province.
      • TVO, a publicly owned educational station in Ontario owned by the government of Ontario. Available over-the-air and on cable throughout the province. (CICA Toronto)

      French

      • Canal Savoir, an educational station in Quebec owned by a private consortium known as CANAL, consisting primarily of Quebec-based post-secondary institutions. Broadcasts educational programming in Montreal over-the-air, but is available on cable throughout the rest of the province. (CFTU Montreal)
      • Télé-Québec, a publicly owned educational station in Quebec owned by the government of Québec. Available over-the-air and on cable throughout the province. (CIVM Montreal)
      • TFO, a publicly owned educational station in Ontario owned by the government of Ontario. Available over-the-air and on cable throughout the province, as well as in New Brunswick and Manitoba. (CHLF Toronto/Hawkesbury)
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      Premium television services

      English

      French

      Multicultural

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      Pay-per-view services

      English

      French

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      Audio and/or text-only services

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      Digital specialty television channels

      English

      French

      Multicultural

      High-definition specialty television channels and pay-per-view services

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      Defunct cable speciality channels

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