Transplant and Big Brother Canada make the list, led by Survivor.
Au revoir le bonheur continues to lead Canadian films at the box office in its seventh week, followed by The Lion and the Wolf (Le loup et le lion).
Bridgerton sweeps Canadians off their feet as the most overall in-demand series.
Canadian series across CTV, Global, Citytv, CBC and HGTV make the top 30, including the premieres of Canada’s Got Talent and Island of Bryan.
Au revoir le bonheur and The Lion and the Wolf (Le loup et le lion) continue to lead Canadian films at the box office.
Our Flag Means Death tops digital originals demand while Bridgerton hits No. 4 in the lead-up to its season two premiere.
Transplant, Big Brother Canada and Murdoch Mysteries all make the top 30.
Quebec drama Au revoir le bonheur leads the list, followed by The Lion and the Wolf (Le loup et le lion).
Netflix’s The Last Kingdom jumps to No. 3 on the digital originals list, while The Mandalorian overtakes Star Trek: Picard to lead.
Transplant ranks in the top 20, while 9-1-1: Lone Star leads in the ratings.
The Wolf and the Lion (Le Loup et le lion) continues to lead Canadian films at the box office, while Wildhood cracks the top five in its debut.