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This is a list of Canadian television related events from 2003.
Events
| Date | Event | 
|---|---|
| February 13 | 23rd Genie Awards. | 
| April 6 | Juno Awards of 2003. | 
| June 1 | The Canadian version of Pop Idol debuts on CTV. | 
| September 4 | Launch of new television channel CoolTV. | 
| September 16 | Ryan Malcolm wins the first season of Canadian Idol. | 
| September 30 | Release date of Ryan Malcolm's debut single, "Something More". | 
| October 5 | Debut of Loft Story on TQS. | 
| October 20 | 2003 Gemini Awards. | 
| December 7 | The first season of Loft Story is won by Julie Lemay and Samuel Tissot. | 
Debuts
| Show | Station | Premiere Date | 
|---|---|---|
| Rockpoint P.D. | The Comedy Network | January | 
| Lord Have Mercy! | VisionTV | February 11 | 
| An American in Canada | CBC Television | February 28 | 
| Odd Job Jack | The Comedy Network | March 5 | 
| Fries with That? | YTV | April 4 | 
| Canadian Idol | CTV | June 1 | 
| Train 48 | Global Television Network | June 2 | 
| Zoe Busiek: Wild Card | August 1 | |
| Jacob Two-Two | YTV | September 1 | 
| Ratz | Teletoon | September 20 | 
| Loft Story | TQS | October 5 | 
| Slings and Arrows | The Movie Network | November 3 | 
| Moccasin Flats | Aboriginal Peoples Television Network | November 10 | 
| The Mike Bullard Show | Global Television Network | November 24 | 
| Chilly Beach | CBC Television | Unknown | 
Ending this year
| Show | Station | Cancelled | 
|---|---|---|
| Clone High | Teletoon | February 10 | 
| Uh Oh! | YTV | May 10 | 
| Open Mike with Mike Bullard | CTV | August 1 | 
| The Berenstain Bears | Treehouse TV | September 12 | 
| Electric Circus | Muchmusic | December 12 | 
Television shows
1950s
- Country Canada (1954–2007)
 - Hockey Night in Canada (1952–present, sports telecast)
 - The National (1954–present, news program)
 
1960s
- CTV National News (1961–present)
 - Land and Sea (1964–present)
 - The Nature of Things (1960–present)
 - Question Period (1967–present, news program)
 - W-FIVE (1966–present, newsmagazine program)
 
1970s
- Canada AM (1972–present, news program)
 - the fifth estate (1975–present)
 - Marketplace (1972–present, newsmagazine program)
 - 100 Huntley Street (1977–present, religious program)
 
1980s
- CityLine (1987–present, news program)
 - Fashion File (1989–2009)
 - Just For Laughs (1988–present)
 - On the Road Again (1987–2007)
 - Venture (1985–2007)
 
1990s
- CBC News Morning (1999–present)
 - Cold Squad (1998–2005)
 - Da Vinci's Inquest (1998–2005)
 - Daily Planet (1995–present)
 - eTalk (1995–present, entertainment newsmagazine program)
 - The Passionate Eye (1993–present)
 - Life and Times (1996–2007)
 - The Red Green Show (1991–2006)
 - Royal Canadian Air Farce (1993–2008, comedy sketch series)
 - This Hour Has 22 Minutes (1992–present)
 - Yvon of the Yukon (1999–2005, children's animated series)
 - Witness (1992–2004)
 
2000s
- Andromeda (2000–2005, Canadian/American co-production)
 - Blue Murder (2001–2004)
 - Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001–present)
 - Edgemont (2001–2005)
 - JR Digs (2001–present, comedy prank series)
 - Kenny vs. Spenny (2002–2010, comedy reality series)
 - Mutant X (2001–2004, Canadian-American co-production)
 - Paradise Falls (2001–present)
 - Puppets Who Kill (2002–2004)
 - Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye (2002–2003, Canadian/American co-production)
 - Trailer Park Boys (2001–2008)
 - What's with Andy (2001–2007, children's animated series)
 
TV movies and specials
Television stations
Debuts
| Date | Market | Station | Channel | Affiliation | Notes/References | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 27 | Vancouver, British Columbia | CHNM-TV | 42 | Independent | [1] | 
| September 19 | Toronto, Ontario | CKXT-TV | 52 | ||
References
- ↑ “CHNM-DT Station History”. Canadian Communications Foundation. Retrieved February 12, 2019.
 
See also
External links
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