1992 in Canadian television

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List of years in Canadian television
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Events

Date Event
January 26 13th Genie Awards.
1992 Gemini Awards.
The documentary miniseries The Valour and the Horror airs on CBC. Canadian veterans' groups criticize it, and an inquiry is launched by the Senate of Canada.
March 26 Well respected television journalist Barbara Frum dies after a battle with cancer. Many media outlets would pay tribute to her in the days following her death.
March 29 Juno Awards of 1994.
October 5 CPAC replaces CBC Parliamentary Television Network as Canada's political channel.
December 7 The controversial docudrama The Boys of St. Vincent airs on CBC Television. The film caused such a scandal it was temporarily banned from airing in Ontario by the court of appeals, fearing it would prejudice a similar trial.

Debuts

Show Station Premiere Date
The Big Comfy Couch YTV January 3
Witness CBC Television June 8
North of 60 December 3

Ending this year

Show Station Cancelled
The Raccoons CBC Television April 11
The Tommy Hunter Show
The Journal October 30
CODCO Unknown
Super Dave Global

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TV movies