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If you've been swept up by the Heated Rivalry hype, you know just how much this steamy hockey-based romance series is leaving fans flustered left, right and centre.

And this week, "Hollanov" shippers received an early holiday gift with the announcement that Crave is doing a second Heated Rivalry season following the runaway success of the first four episodes, which made it the "#1 Crave Original Series debut of all time."

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If you've ever dreamed of stepping straight into a holiday movie, there's a small town near Montreal that comes remarkably close. With cozy cafes, quaint streets, and a packed December schedule, it has all the makings of a Netflix-worthy Christmas escape.

Brockville, Ontario, is a self-described "quaint small-town city," tucked into the heart of the 1000 Islands. Anchored by a historic downtown core and a scenic waterfront, Brockville pairs heritage architecture with skating rinks, hiking trails, and a lineup of local restaurants, artisan shops, craft breweries, and cideries. It's charming year-round, but during the Christmas season, the town leans fully into the magic.

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Canadian TV doesn't usually get the same spotlight as its American counterpart, but over the years, plenty of homegrown shows have left a real mark — from the charm of Corner Gas to the global success of Schitt's Creek. And while some series wrapped up neatly on their own terms, others disappeared from our screens way too early.

With that in mind, we recently asked MTL Blog readers on Facebook to name a Canadian series they wish had never been cancelled. As hundreds of nostalgic comments came pouring in, it became clear that plenty of viewers are still missing some favourites.

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Over the years, Montreal's dining scene has received some well-deserved attention on Netflix Canada, thanks to a handful of top Montreal restaurants making memorable appearances in popular movies and TV series.

From cozy neighbourhood cafés to chic urban eateries, these local gems have been sharing the screen with A-list actors and captivating storylines.

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Get ready to refresh your Netflix queue because there are so many exciting new releases and classic hits coming to Netflix Canada in November 2024! Whether you're into binge-worthy series or you're already ready for festive holiday flicks, there's plenty to stream this month.

If you're the type to start celebrating Christmas as soon as November arrives, Netflix has your back with a bunch of both new original Christmas movies — like The Merry Gentlemen, starring Chad Michael Murray, and Our Little Secret, starring Lindsay Lohan and Kristin Chenoweth — as well as timeless classics such as Deck the Halls and Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas.

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It's time to revamp your watchlist, because Netflix Canada is dropping a fresh lineup of exciting new shows and movies this October 2024!

No matter what you're into — bone-chilling thrillers, nostalgic classics, hilarious comedies or binge-worthy reality TV — there's something you'll want to stream.

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Two Emily in Paris (Netflix) stars were spotted in Montreal recently, giving fans a taste of the Québécois spinoff we never knew we needed: Julien and Luc in Montreal.

Between press events, French actors Samuel Arnold and Bruno Gouery toured Montreal landmarks, picked sides in the city's legendary bagel battle and filmed their first time trying poutine — an experience which left one of them confused and the other converted.

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Get ready to update your watchlist, because there are a bunch of exciting shows and movies that are new on Netflix Canada this September 2024!

Whether you're into thrilling mysteries, action-packed car chases, binge-worthy reality TV or romantic adventures, there's something for everyone.

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There are a lot of reasons to watch TV's Bridgerton from the fairytale-like romances to the dramatic plotlines to the steamy sex scenes. But ultimately, the show provides viewers with a (highly fictionalized) window into aristocratic life in Regency-era England.

Luckily, the historical inaccuracy doesn't take away from the breathtaking period costumes and sets, which of course includes the real estate. You may not have thought about it this way before, but Bridgerton could be the go-to Netflix show for sneaking a peek at extraordinary properties... sorry, Selling Sunset.

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Netflix Canada has revealed its May releases and it's safe to say that this month is set to be one heck of an entertaining time.

The streaming platform shared a handful of new movies and TV shows you can binge-watch including Jennifer Lopez' newest action flick Atlas, which is set to hit Netflix Canada on May 24.

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It's time to grab the popcorn because Netflix Canada has officially dropped its April 2024 release list and it is safe to say it's going to be one heck of an entertaining month.

Netflix Canada has many new films, TV series, documentaries and stand-up comedy specials hitting the streaming platform as of April 1, including the release ofThe Magic Prank Show with Justin Willman.

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