Teaming up with Bernie Zukerman (pictured) from Indian Grove Productions, the pubcaster is in development on six new episodes of the legal drama.
Streaming service Hulu has also nabbed the second-window U.S. rights to the legal drama, produced by ICF Films, eOne and Eagle Vision.
After CBC last year opted not to renew the hour-long drama, Super Channel has stepped in to commission a sophomore season of the Mennonite mob drama.
The legal drama starring Kristin Kreuk is produced by ICF Films, eOne and Eagle Vision.
Updated: The film and TV industry veteran becomes the first woman to hold the position, replacing outgoing president Hubert Lacroix.
Set to premiere next month, the 10-part series is produced by Toronto’s 5’7 Films and focuses on young illusionists and magicians.
The pubcaster also announced that its first two incubator projects The Stats of Life and Under New Management (pictured) have been renewed.
CBC has confirmed the series’ upcoming eighth season will be its last.
CBC has renewed the CSA-winning comedy for a 13-episode third season.
The long-running CBC series from Shaftesbury will reward its loyal viewership with another season.
Born out of the November roundtable meetings, the Code sets out to ensure safety and respect are the norm in work and work-related environments.