I would say picnicface. Yes, the powerthirst people. They had one glorious season of sketch comedy. Also a book.
I don't know if anyone's mentioned Dudley the dragon. I'll always remember you Mr. Crabby tree.
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I would say picnicface. Yes, the powerthirst people. They had one glorious season of sketch comedy. Also a book.
I don't know if anyone's mentioned Dudley the dragon. I'll always remember you Mr. Crabby tree.
Continuum.
Definitely all the stuff people already mentioned, but have to mention Workin’ Moms since nobody else has.
Great show, very underrated.
Love Corner Gas
I just started rewatching This Is Wonderland on Tubi.
Other than that, mostly ones that have already been mentioned plenty, but I'll call out Due South and Murdoch Mysteries as big ones.
Barely Cooking
Not a show, but the first thing that came to mind when I read the question is that Canadian ad... the Log Driver's Waltz.
King of Kensington, Adventures in Rainbow Country, Smith and Smith, All Around the Circle, The Irish Rovers Show, The Wolfman Jack Show, Front Page Challenge, This Is the Law, The Beachcombers, The Friendly Giant, The Littlest Hobo, Mr. Dressup
In addition to all the other comments, Just for Laughs: Gags is one of my perennial favorites. It's like hidden camera mime gags, where a passerby is left holding the bag, usually literally.
Stargate SG1. Supernatural.
Ready or Not
Student Bodies
Wayne & Schuster.
They were fun!
The Galloping Gourmet!
( reading this page is hilarious, btw.. : )
Another vote for Kids in the Hall, the sharpest humour I recall from all of TV-era..
National Film Board stuff, that is one of the deepest treasure-wells we've got, in Canada..
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Red green
The Tommy Hunter Show.
I had a girlfriend who worked in the Vancouver film and TV industry (mostly as just a low level P.A. But eventually getting some Accounting work on tv series, etc...)
So when I think of Canadian TV I automatically think of the CW DC shows (Arrow, Flash, etc...) as well as a crazy amount of mid-budget sci-fi (Andromeda, Continuum, etc...). most of which was all filmed in Vancouver sharing the same pool of Canadian "that guy" actors.