Filming wraps next week in Orangeville, ON on new episodes of Shaftesbury’s anthology thriller series.
Bell Media also announced that CraveTV’s What Would Sal Do was not renewed.
The Rogers Media-owned network’s lineup features a number of old-school hits, including a branded series that will challenge contestants against the music app.
Ashley McKenzie’s Werewolf and DHX’s This Hour Has 22 Minutes were among the winners on Thursday night.
The TV adaptation of the Margaret Atwood novel is the most-watched premiere in five years for the Bell Media channel.
The Bell Media channel made a trio of international pickups, including the new Shonda Rhimes period drama Still Star-Crossed.
CMPA has promoted Liz Shorten to an SVP role and the Canadian Cinema Editors will honour Mairin Wilkinson.
Big Brother Canada is at #16, with Saving Hope at #29.
The Toronto-shot series’ sophomore season has also been picked up by Bell Media’s Bravo.
The Corus Entertainment network has also set a May return date for Private Eyes.
The 10-part docuseries about female skateboarders will be accompanied by an animated show, with both geared towards tween audiences.