Is Canada Ready to Step Onto the Eurovision Stage? | The Rundown
May 14, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration28:51
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Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views365
Likes10
Comments0
Engagement Rate2.74%
Likes per 100 views2.74
Comments per 1K views0.00
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Is Canada ready to step onto the Eurovision stage, and what would that say about how the country sees its cultural role internationally? After the federal government said in the 2025 budget that it was "working with CBC/Radio-Canada to explore Canada's participation in Eurovision," questions remain about how such a move would work, what it would cost, and whether it is a gamble worth taking. From Ottawa, Nomi Claire Lazar, professor of public and international affairs at the University of Ottawa, examines the political and public value of the proposal, while Toronto-based Brock University adjunct professor Karen Fricker brings a critical perspective shaped by her long engagement with Eurovision as a cultural institution.
We then look inward, to the cultural legacy Canada has already built. Toronto-made children's television, from Mr. Dressup and Degrassi to Polka Dot Door and Today's Special, shaped generations of viewers in Ontario and beyond. Rundown producer Colin Ellis speaks with cultural historian Ed Conroy about his new book, ImagiNation: The Golden Age of Toronto Kids' TV, and why revisiting these shows is not just an exercise in nostalgia but a way of understanding how public broadcasting, cultural ambition, and national identity have been constructed and contested over time.
0:00 Introduction
0:04 Eurovision at 70: what’s changed
0:35 Could Canada join Eurovision?
1:11 How participation would work
2:00 Eurovision, Europe, and geopolitics
4:01 Who watches Eurovision in Canada?
5:47 What’s in it for Canada?
8:37 Selling Eurovision amid global tensions
12:14 Controversy, boycotts, and timing
14:05 Toronto’s golden age of kids TV
18:28 From kids TV to Canadian stars
26:34 Beyond nostalgia: preserving Canadian culture
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