1974 in Canadian television

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The following is a list of events affecting Canadian television in 1974. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, cancellations, and channel launches.

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January 26CIII-TV signs on the air, it is known as the Global Television Network. The network has six transmitters in Southern Ontario.
March 3The National Dream, an 8 part mini-series, begins airing on CBC.
March 25Juno Awards of 1974.
July 8Coverage of the 1974 federal election airs live on all the main networks.
December 9CBC Begins using their famous exploding pizza logo
UnknownMontreal, Quebec based animation studio CinéGroupe is founded and later launched. The company was best known for making various franchises shown on many networks in the U.S. such as Tripping the Rift (Sci-Fi Channel), Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (PBS), The Kids from Room 402 (Fox Family) and the direct to video film Heavy Metal 2000, a sequel to the hit animated film Heavy Metal (for Columbia TriStar Home Video).
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January 6 Paris/Toronto, Ontario CKGN-TV[1] 22 Global Broadcast over six transmitters to cover most of southern Ontario
September 1 Edmonton, Alberta CITV-TV 13 Independent [2]
Hull, Quebec/Ottawa, Ontario CFVO-TV 30 TVA [3] Shut down March 30, 1977.
September 19 Sherbrooke, Quebec CKSH-TV 9 Radio-Canada [4]
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