There are no plans to resume production at a later date, with the season set to wrap with two finale episodes.
The founder of Shaw Communications and Corus Entertainment made a lasting impact on Canada’s broadcasting and telecommunications landscape.
Alex Carloss, Stephanie Coyles and Sameer Deen have joined, bringing the company’s board to 12 members in total.
Corus is bringing its channels under one umbrella, with select unscripted content from Food Network Canada and HGTV Canada available to stream for free.
Principal photography for the Global drama, produced by SEVEN24 Films and Lark Productions, begins March 2, with an all-Canadian cast.
Global also expanded its episode order for the latest season of reality series Big Brother Canada, while Toronto’s N5 Pictures unveils a new title.
Production on season two of Global’s medical procedural will launch in Toronto, with two new cast members set to scrub in.
The renewal of the Great Pacific-produced lifestyle series comes ahead of the season three premiere.
The animated adventure show’s latest round of episodes is set to be delivered at the beginning of summer 2020.
The broadcaster has 50 films on its slate, some of which aired during 2019’s Countdown to Christmas, as part of a commitment to boost independent Canadian production.
Television revenue hit $430 million for the first quarter of 2020, while merchandising and distribution revenue was also on the rise.
The Corus Entertainment-owned channel also revealed early renewals for original dramas Nurses and Departure, which will both premiere in 2020.