2011–12 Canadian Network Television Schedule
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s. For schedule changes after the fall launch, please consult each network's individual article.


2011 official fall schedule


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Monday


Tuesday


Wednesday


Thursday


Friday


Saturday


Top weekly ratings

* Note:
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television only by viewers age 2 and up * Data sources: BBM Canadabr>official website


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* BBM Canadabr>Top Weekly Television Ratings
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