Posted January 1, 2023 • Last updated February 28, 2023

What's new on Canadian streaming & TV in January 2023?

New programming coming in January, including “The Last of Us”, “Kaleidoscope”, and plenty of new series and seasons on the broadcast networks.

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Happy 2023! It's time for our monthly summary of notable new programming coming to streaming services and TV channels in Canada.

This is not intended as a complete list, but where practical we will provide links to fuller information. While we do mention a few reality and documentary shows and the like, our main focus is on notable scripted programming.

Scheduled release dates are those indicated by the providers and are subject to change. Prices are listed by WCIW for convenience, and are likewise subject to change. Listed prices do not include any applicable sales taxes, which vary by province. The web version of this post may be updated occasionally during the month, though we cannot commit to updating everything that might be added or changed.

Just a reminder for newsletter readers, this takes the place of our usual weekly newsletter for January 2; our first regular newsletter of the new year will be posted on January 9.


Netflix

Netflix costs between $5.99 (for Basic with Ads, with HD streaming on a single device at a tine) and $20.99 (for Premium, with ad-free multi-device 4K streaming) per month in Canada.

Netflix Canada posts its monthly listings on social media, including Twitter and YouTube. Where necessary, we've cross-referenced against other sources.

Because of the sheer amount of content Netflix releases each month, we've typically been more judicious with the number of items listed compared to other services, so we encourage you to consult the full lists if you're waiting on a specific program.

New programs are normally released at 3:00 a.m. ET (midnight PT) on the date indicated, unless otherwise noted.

Notable original series

  • Kaleidoscope (crime drama anthology series, with episodes presented in a randomized order for each viewer) – Sunday, Jan. 1
  • The Way of the Househusband (season 2 of the anime series) – Sunday, Jan. 1
  • The Lying Life of Adults (Italian drama based on the Elena Ferrante novel) – Wednesday, Jan. 4
  • Ginny & Georgia (season 2) – Thursday, Jan. 5
  • Copenhagen Cowboy (Danish thriller series) – Thursday, Jan. 5
  • Pressure Cooker (cooking competition series) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • The Ultimatum: France (season 1, part 2) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • Sexify (season 2) – Wednesday, Jan. 11
  • Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight (season 2) – Thursday, Jan. 12
  • Vikings: Valhalla (season 2) – Thursday, Jan. 12
  • Sky Rojo (season 3) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • Trial by Fire (Indian crime drama series) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre (horror anime series) – Thursday, Jan. 19
  • That '90s Show (spin-off/continuation of the 1990s sitcom That '70s Show, primarily starring a new cast alongside the returning Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith) – Thursday, Jan. 19
  • Women at War (French limited series set during World War I) – Thursday, Jan. 19
  • Bake Squad (season 2) – Friday, Jan. 20
  • Bling Empire: New York (spin-off of the "real life Crazy Rich Asians" reality series) – Friday, Jan. 20
  • Represent (French political comedy) – Friday, Jan. 20
  • Daniel Spellbound (season 2) – Thursday, Jan. 26
  • Record of Ragnarok (season 2, episodes 1–10) – Thursday, Jan. 26
  • Kings of Jo'burg (season 2) – Friday, Jan. 27
  • Lockwood & Co. (teen supernatural mystery series) – Friday, Jan. 27
  • The Snow Girl (Spanish crime thriller) – Friday, Jan. 27
  • Princess Power (animated children's series based on the Princesses Wear Pants book series, and not related to the She-Ra franchise) – Monday, Jan. 30

Notable exclusive-distribution "original" series

  • Fauda (season 4) – Friday, Jan. 20

Notable original stand-up comedy specials

  • Andrew Santino: Cheeseburger – Tuesday, Jan. 10

Notable original (or exclusive-distribution "original") films

  • The Kings of the World (Colombian drama starring Carlos Andrés Castañeda) – Wednesday, Jan. 4
  • The Pale Blue Eye (period mystery thriller based on the Louis Bayard novel, starring Christian Bale) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • Dog Gone (family drama starring Rob Lowe) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • You People (romantic comedy directed and co-written by Kenya Barris, starring Jonah Hill, Eddie Murphy, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus) – Friday, Jan. 27

Notable original documentary films and series

  • Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street (docuseries about financier Bernie Madoff) – Wednesday, Jan. 4
  • Mumbai Mafia: Police vs. the Underworld (true crime doc film about 1990s Mumbai) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker (true crime doc film) – Tuesday, Jan. 10
  • Break Point (tennis docuseries) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • Pamela, a love story (authorized biographical doc film concerning Pamela Anderson) – Tuesday, Jan. 31

Notable licensed programming

  • The Royals (2015–18 E! British-set drama series produced by Lionsgate and Universal) – Sunday, Jan. 1
  • This is Us (sixth and final season of the NBC/CTV series produced by 20th Television, originally aired in 2022) – Wednesday, Jan. 4
  • The Walking Dead (11th and final season of the AMC series, originally aired 2021–22) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • Sound of Metal (2020 film via Photon; previously on Crave in Canada) – Saturday, Jan. 7
  • The Phantom of the Open (2022 British golf dramedy, via Mongrel / Sony Pictures Classics) – Tuesday, Jan. 10
  • A Quiet Place Part II (2021 film via Paramount; previously on Prime Video in Canada) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • Shiva Baby (2021 film via Photon; previously on Crave in Canada) – Sunday, Jan. 15
  • Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins (2021 film via Paramount; previously [and perhaps remaining?] on Paramount+ in Canada) – Tuesday, Jan. 17

Disney+

Disney+ currently costs $11.99 per month, or $119.99 per year, in Canada. Star, its general entertainment hub (with offerings similar but not identical to Hulu in the U.S.), is included at no extra charge in the Canadian service.

Disney+ sends its Canadian monthly listings to media outlets on its mailing list. Despite our efforts, we are not yet getting the Canadian listings (and Disney doesn't not post them on their own site), so we have to collate information from outside posts, the reliability of which we unfortunately cannot guarantee; regardless, international release dates have been pushed back on several occasions without notice. New programs are normally released at 3:00 a.m. ET (midnight PT) on the date indicated, unless otherwise noted.

Notable premiere or new-release films and specials

  • The Menu (2022 dark comedy horror starring Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Nicholas Hoult, via Searchlight [theatrical release Nov. 18]) – Wednesday, Jan. 4
  • If These Walls Could Sing (documentary about Abbey Road Studios) – Friday, Jan. 6 [delayed from U.S. release on Dec. 16]
  • The Flagmakers (2022 National Geographic Documentary Films release) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • Retrograde (2022 National Geographic Documentary Films release) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • The Territory (2022 National Geographic Documentary Films release) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage? (documentary) – Friday, Jan. 20 [delayed from U.S. release on Dec. 9]
  • Darby and the Dead (direct-to-Hulu 20th Century supernatural teen comedy film starring Riele Downs) – Wednesday, Jan. 25 [Canadian release delayed from early December]

Notable Disney+ original series

  • Star Wars: The Bad Batch (season 2 of the animated series) – Wednesdays starting Jan. 4
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: National Treasure: Edge of History (Wednesdays); Willow (Wednesdays through Jan. 11)

Notable Star original series

  • Grails: When Sneakers Change the Game (ABC News sneaker industry docuseries) – Wednesday, Jan. 4 (delayed from previously announced date of Dec. 21) [Updated Feb. 27: delayed again until Mar. 8]
  • Taiwan Crime Stories (anthology drama series) – Wednesdays starting Jan. 4
  • Tokyo Revengers (season 2) – Sundays starting Jan. 8
  • Koala Man (Australia-set adult animated superhero comedy series produced for Hulu) – Monday, Jan. 9
  • Chasing Waves (Australian-produced docuseries about Japanese surf culture) – Wednesday, Jan. 11
  • Gina Yei (Latin American musical comedy-drama series) – Wednesday, Jan. 11
  • Super Junior: The Last Man Standing (docuseries about the K-pop group) – Wednesday, Jan. 18
  • The Heir: The Freestyle Dynasty [El heredero: La dinastia del freestyle] (Latin American musical reality competition series) – Fridays starting Jan. 20
  • Commander Fort [El Comandante Fort] (Argentinian miniseries) – Wednesday, Jan. 25
  • Extraordinary (British superpower-themed comedy series) – Wednesdays starting Jan. 25
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: Welcome to Chippendales (finale Jan. 3); Black Rock Shooter: Dawn Fall (new episode Jan. 4); Big Bet (new episode Jan. 11); Criminal Minds: Evolution (season resumes Friday, Jan. 13)
  • Ongoing Fox animated series (episodes many Sundays resuming Jan. 15, but delayed from U.S. broadcast): Bob's Burgers; Family Guy; The Great North; The Simpsons

Notable library programming

  • Runaways (season 3 of the Marvel series, previously aired on Showcase in Canada) – Wednesday, Jan. 4
  • Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration (premiered in December on ABC and CBC) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell (2016 direct-to-video animated film) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • Meet the Deedles (1998 Disney / DIC live-action film starring Paul Walker) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • The Ghost and Molly McGee (season 1 of the Disney Channel animated series) – Wednesday, Jan. 11
  • Spidey and His Amazing Friends (season 1 of the Disney Junior animated series) – Wednesday, Jan. 11
  • Episodes added weekly: American Horror Story: NYC (Wednesdays through Jan. 18)

Crave

Bell Media's Crave costs between $9.99 and $19.99 per month via direct subscription, depending on the number of streams, device support, and picture quality you need. The price may vary when subscribing through a TV provider.

Starz, which is also operated in Canada by Bell Media, is available as a $5.99 per month add-on to Crave's direct subscriptions, and is also available separately through Prime Video Channels, Apple TV Channels, and TV providers.

Crave's full list of arrivals is posted on Bell Media's press site. New programs are normally released at midnight ET on the date indicated (equivalent to 9:00 p.m. PT on the previous date), though some (including HBO Max programs) may be released at 3:00 a.m. ET, and others (including mainline HBO programs) are released simultaneously with their linear premieres at the indicated times.

Crave / Bell Media original programming

  • Highway Thru Hell (season 11 of the Discovery Canada series) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • Just for Laughs 2022: The Gala Specials – Patton Oswalt – Friday, Jan. 20
  • CTV News Reporter's Notebook special: "Escaping the Taliban" with Genevieve Beauchemin – Friday, Jan. 27

HBO original programming

  • The Last of Us (drama series based on the PlayStation video game, starring Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey) – Sundays at 9:00 p.m. ET starting Jan. 15
  • Weekly topical programming (new episodes air "live" on the HBO linear channel and are posted on-demand the next day): Real Time with Bill Maher (Fridays at 10:00 p.m. ET – new season begins January 20) [Last Week Tonight with John Oliver expected to return in February]

Note: Crave's linear listings indicate that the most recent season of HBO's (previously Cinemax's) C.B. Strike, based on the novel Troubled Blood, would be released on Monday nights January as well (after premiering in the UK in December). However, it did not appear in Crave's January listings press release, and there has been no official word as of yet from HBO with regards to a U.S. release date, though a couple of sites have pointed to a date later in the winter being a possibility.

HBO Max original programming

  • Velma (reimagined origin story of the Scooby-Doo character, created by and starring Mindy Kaling) – Thursdays starting Jan. 12 (multiple episodes weekly)
  • The Climb (rock climbing competition series from Jason Momoa and Chris Sharma) – Thursdays from Jan. 12 to 26 (multiple episodes weekly)
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: Doom Patrol (mid-season finale Thursday, Jan. 5); Gossip Girl (Thursdays)

Showtime original programming

Crave's carriage of Showtime programs is now limited to in-production series that the service was already carrying when its contract with Showtime ended on December 31, 2022.

  • Your Honor (season 2) – Fridays starting Jan. 13 (linear premiere Sundays)
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: George & Tammy (finale Friday, Jan. 6); The L Word: Generation Q (Fridays through Jan. 20)

New / recent release movies

  • The Bad Guys (2022 DreamWorks animated comedy film based on the children's book series, via Universal) – Sunday, Jan. 1
  • The Innocents (2021 Norwegian supernatural thriller, via Sphere) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • The Northman (2022 action thriller starring Alexander Skarsgård and Nicole Kidman, via Universal / Focus) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • You Won't Be Alone (2022 horror film, via Universal / Focus) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • Mid-Century (2022 horror thriller, via Lionsgate; already on Starz) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • The Munsters (2022 direct-to-video horror comedy based on the 1960s sitcom, directed by Rob Zombie, via Universal) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song (2022 biographical documentary about the singer, via Mongrel / Sony Pictures Classics) – Monday, Jan. 16
  • Ambulance (2022 action thriller based on the 2005 Danish film of the same name, produced by Michael Bay, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and Eiza González, via Universal) – Friday, Jan. 20
  • The Devil's Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes (Holocaust documentary) – Monday, Jan. 23 [removed from schedule Jan. 18, no new date announced]
  • Chris Boucher (very possibly an Uninterrupted Canada documentary about the basketball player; may be a working title) – Wednesday, Jan. 25
  • Eiffel (2021 French romantic drama about Gustave Eiffel, via eOne) – Friday, Jan. 27
  • Hands That Bind (2021 Canadian drama starring Paul Sparks, Susan Kent, and Nicholas Campbell, via Mongrel) – Friday, Jan. 27
  • Official Competition [Competencia official] (2021 Spanish-Argentinian comedy film starring Penélope Cruz and Antonio Banderas, via Sphere) – Friday, Jan. 27

Notable library movies

  • Paddington (2014) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • Oldboy (critically-acclaimed 2003 Korean film) – Friday, Jan. 20

Other notable licensed programming

  • RuPaul's Drag Race (season 15; not affected by move to MTV in the U.S.) – Fridays at 9:30 p.m. ET starting Jan. 6
  • Without Sin (British crime drama miniseries produced for ITV, via Sony) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • The Raccoons pilot special(s) [preceded the 1980s animated series previously added to Crave] – Saturday, Jan. 7
  • Dine Your Sign (season 1, previously aired on CTV Life) – Friday, Jan. 13 (and summer special on Jan. 20)
  • Hell of a Week with Charlamagne Tha God (additional season 1 episodes?) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • Mecha Builders (episodes 11-26 of the Sesame Street spin-off) – Saturday, Jan. 14
  • Sesame Street specials: The Power of We and See Us Coming Together – Saturday, Jan. 21
  • Pfffirates (season 1 of the children's series) – Saturday, Jan. 28

Notable departing programming

  • Doctor Who (all 13 seasons and various specials of the modern series, up to and including October 2022's "The Power of the Doctor") – leaving Friday, Jan. 6 [new episodes previously announced as moving to Disney+ later in 2023; past seasons may be moving similarly]

Notable new programming on Starz

  • BMF (season 2) – Fridays starting Jan. 6
  • Devil's Workshop (2022 horror film starring Emile Hirsh, via Lionsgate) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • Citizen Kane (1941) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • Into the Deep (2022 thriller starring Ella-Rae Smith and Matthew Daddario, via Lionsgate) – Saturday, Jan. 14
  • The King's Daughter (2022 action-adventure film starring Pierce Brosnan and Kaya Scodelarrio, via Gravitas) – Friday, Jan. 20
  • Ongoing, new episodes weekly: The Rising (Fridays through Jan. 13)

Prime Video

Amazon's streaming service, Prime Video, is only available in Canada as part of an Amazon Prime membership, which is $9.99 per month or $99.00 per year, with a one-month trial available in most areas for first-time subscribers. More programs may be available through add-on channels at additional monthly costs.

Prime Video's full monthly listings for Canada are emailed directly to us, among other media outlets.

Original (or exclusive Canadian distribution) programming

  • LOL: Qui rira le dernier? (French-Canadian adaptation of the Last One Laughing format, hosted by Patrick Huard) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • The Rig (mystery thriller series) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • Hunters (second and final season of the drama series starring Al Pacino) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • The Test (season 2 of the Australian cricket docuseries) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • The Legend of Vox Machina (season 2) – Friday, Jan. 20
  • Alan Partridge: Stratagem (stand-up comedy special featuring the character portrayed by Steve Coogan) – Friday, Jan. 27
  • Good Rivals (documentary about the rivalry between the U.S. and Mexico men's national soccer teams) – Friday, Jan. 27
  • Lupin III vs Cat's Eye (crossover anime film) – Friday, Jan. 27
  • Shotgun Wedding (romantic comedy film starring Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel) – Friday, Jan. 27

New-release films

  • Payback (2021 action film starring Matt Levett, via Vertical) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • Detective Knight: Independence (third and final film in the rapidly-released trilogy of action films starring Bruce Willis, via Lionsgate) – Friday, Jan. 20 [delayed to March]
  • Jeepers Creepers: Reborn (2022 supernatural horror film, via VVS) – Friday, Jan. 27

Notable licensed programming

  • One Tree Hill (2003–12 WB / CW series) – re-added Dec. 23
  • Nos étés (2005–08 TVA series) – Wednesday, Jan. 4
  • Various made-for-TV romantic comedy movies – Sunday, Jan. 15
  • Marquerite volant (1996 Radio-Canada miniseries) – Friday, Jan. 20

Notable departing programming

  • Parks and Recreation (full series) – Sunday, Jan. 8 [no new home announced yet]

CBC Gem

CBC Gem is free to watch with ads; an ad-free Premium subscription, which adds access to CBC News Network and early access to certain programs, is available for $4.99 per month.

CBC Gem's monthly listings are posted in full on the CBC's media website. Other than programs marked as "original" or "premiere", programs may have aired previously in Canada on other services. Again, some programs may be initially available only on the Premium tier, but are made available on the free tier at a later date.

Notable Canadian programming

  • Son of a Critch (season 2) – Tuesdays starting Jan. 3 [also on CBC TV]
  • Workin' Moms (seventh and final season) – Tuesdays starting Jan. 3 [also on CBC TV]
  • Still Standing (season 8 of the Jonny Harris comedy-reality series) – Wednesdays starting Jan. 4 [also on CBC TV]
  • Run the Burbs (season 2) – Wednesdays starting Jan. 4 [also on CBC TV]
  • Pretty Hard Cases (season 3) – Wednesdays starting Jan. 4 [also on CBC TV]
  • Harpoon (2019 horror comedy film) – Friday, Jan. 6
  • Stuff the British Stole (docuseries based on the Australian Broadcasting Corp./CBC podcast series) – Fridays starting Jan. 6 [also on CBC TV]
  • The Nature of Things (season 62, and final season with host David Suzuki) – Fridays starting Jan. 6 [also on CBC TV]
  • Various Canadian and international documentaries premiering on Sundays on CBC TV throughout the month, starting on January 8 with The Case Against Cosby
  • Bollywed (Little India fashion store docuseries) – Thursdays starting Jan. 12 [also on CBC TV]
  • Falling (2020 drama film starring and directed by Viggo Mortensen) – Friday, Jan. 13
  • Hammer (2020 thriller film) – Friday, Jan. 20
  • Crisis (2021 crime thriller film) – Friday, Jan. 27
  • How to Lose Everything (series of animated shorts exploring loss) – starts Friday, Jan. 27

Notable premiere international programmg

  • The Head (season 2 of the Spanish drama series) – starts Monday, Jan. 2
  • The Simpler Life (British docuseries) – starts Monday, Jan. 2
  • Death and Nightingales (British drama miniseries based on the Eugene McCabe book starring Ann Skelly, Jamie Dornan, and Matthew Rhys) – starts Friday, Jan. 6
  • Escape to the Country (season 28, part 1) – starts Friday, Jan. 6
  • I Hate You (British comedy series starring Tanya Reynolds and Melissa Saint) – starts Wednesday, Jan. 11
  • Bump (season 3 of the Australian dramedy series) – starts Friday, Jan. 13
  • Grand Designs New Zealand (season 7) – starts Monday, Jan. 16
  • Jamie & Jimmy's Food Fight Club (season 8) – starts Wednesday, Jan. 18
  • Chateau DIY (season 5, part 1) – starts Monday, Jan. 23
  • Finding Aicha (British-French documentary short) – Wednesday, Jan. 25
  • Paraíso (season 2 of the Spanish drama series) – starts Friday, Jan. 27

Other notable international programming

  • The U.S. and the Holocaust (Ken Burns PBS docuseries) – starts Friday, Jan. 13
  • Casual (season 4) – starts Wednesday, Jan. 25

Paramount+

The streaming service from Paramount Global (previously ViacomCBS) is available in Canada for $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year, directly through its own website and apps, or as a channel on Prime Video and Apple TV. Due to Paramount's existing licensing agreements, the programming available in Canada is significantly more restricted than American or other international versions of the service.

As of December 31, we had not yet received January listings for Paramount+ Canada; we have provided information based on available U.S. listings, which may vary slightly in Canada, and do not yet reflect new or library Showtime series that may also be added in Canada. However, when checking just after midnight ET on January 1, we noticed that a few Showtime library series, such as Dexter or Ray Donovan, were in the process of being added to the versions of Paramount+ Canada available through Apple TV Channels and Prime Video Channels.

Notable original programming

  • Sometimes When We Touch (soft rock music documentary) – Tuesday, Jan. 3
  • Mayor of Kingstown (season 2) – Sundays starting Jan. 15
  • Are You The One? Global Edition (new version of the MTV format) – Wednesdays starting Jan. 18
  • Teen Wolf: The Movie (continuation of the 2011–17 MTV series) – Thursday, Jan. 26
  • Wolf Pack (teen drama series starring Sarah Michelle Gellar) – Thursdays starting Jan. 26

Notable new programming elsewhere

Compiled from a variety of public media resources as well as listings emailed directly to WCIW.

Linear television (with streaming options where available)

  • CTV: America's Got Talent: All-Stars (essentially a third season of what was previously called AGT: The Champions – Mondays starting Jan. 2); Will Trent (crime drama – Tuesdays starting Jan. 3); The Parent Test (reality – Thursdays starting Jan. 5); Alert (missing persons drama – premieres Sunday, Jan. 8; Mondays thereafter); Lingo (game show revival hosted by RuPaul – Wednesdays starting Jan. 11); 9-1-1: Lone Star (season 4 – Tuesdays starting Jan. 17 24); Night Court (1980s sitcom continuation – Sundays starting Jan. 22)
  • Global (also on StackTV): Fantasy Island (season 2 – Mondays starting Jan. 2); Tough as Nails (season 4 – Wednesdays starting Jan. 4); Accused (crime anthology – premieres Jan. 22, Wednesdays thereafter)
  • Citytv (also on Citytv+): Wong & Winchester (Canadian crime drama – Tuesdays starting Jan. 17); The Bachelor (season 26 – Mon/Tue starting Jan. 23); American Auto (season 2 – Tuesdays starting Jan. 24)
  • Showcase (also on StackTV): All American (season 5 – Mondays starting Jan. 2; Irreverent (Australian miniseries – Sundays starting Jan. 8); Pennyworth (season 3 – Wednesdays starting Jan. 11 [rescheduled from October]); The Calling (police drama – Mondays starting Jan. 16); The Undeclared War (cybersecurity thriller – Thursdays starting Jan. 19)
  • W Network (also on StackTV): new Hallmark Channel movies throughout the month, including The Wedding Veil sequel trilogy (Saturdays from Jan. 7 to 21); One of Us is Lying (season 2 – Thursdays starting Jan. 19); The Way Home (Hallmark Channel drama series – Sundays starting Jan. 22)
  • CTV Comedy: Miracle Workers (season 4: "End Times" – Mondays starting Jan. 16 [Update (Jan. 14): rescheduled by TBS to later date TBA])
  • AMC (also available via AMC+ on Prime Video and Apple TV): Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches (Sundays starting Jan. 8)
  • Super Channel (also available as a channel on Prime Video and Apple TV): see premieres listing on the service's website

Streaming services

  • Apple TV+: Servant (season 4 – Fridays starting Jan. 13); Super League: The War for Football (docuseries – Jan. 13); Truth Be Told (season 3 – Fridays starting Jan. 20); Shrinking (comedy starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford – Fridays starting Jan. 27)
  • BritBox (also available as a channel on Prime Video and Apple TV): Vera (season 7 [2017] – Jan. 1; season 12 – Jan. 22 [per Prime Video - subject to change]); Seekers (1993 miniseries – Jan. 6); Here We Go (family comedy series starring Katherine Parkinson – Jan. 10); Stonehouse (political miniseries starring Matthew Macfadyen – Jan. 17)
  • Citytv+ (available as a channel on Prime Video; programs may also be available on demand through TV providers such as Rogers, but aren't expected to air on Citytv itself): Paul T. Goldman (Peacock comedy series – Jan. 1); Colin From Accounts (Australian comedy series – Jan. 2); Poker Face (Peacock mystery dramedy series starring Natasha Lyonne – Thursdays starting Jan. 26)
  • Discovery+: see press release for this month's programming (some programs listed may not be available in Canada)

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