Sunday

CBC News: Sunday airs on CBC-TV at 10:00am, and on CBC Newsworld at 9:00am (ET)

CBC News: Sunday Night airs on CBC-TV at 10:00pm, and on CBC Newsworld on 9:00pm and 12:00am (ET)

CBC News: Sunday Morning

Ten o'clock Sunday morning: a time to relax, reflect and renew. Spend it with CBC News: Sunday Morning. It's two hours of intellectually stimulating and entertaining television. Together the dynamic team of Carole MacNeil and Evan Solomon bring their particular sensibilities, curiosity and humour to a myriad of subjects and ideas from headline news, to behind-the-scenes access reports, to feature interviews with celebrities and news makers.

So far this season - 06-07 -some of the people included in those interviews are: Colin Powell, Paul Haggis, The Dixie Chicks, Al Gore, Celine Dion, and MP's Jim Prentice and Stockwell Day. Sunday has reported from Paris on the November riots, from Vancouver on the vicious storms this year, from Glasgow on the violent knife culture that flourishes among its children, from New York City on the anniversary of 9/11, from Montreal on the dramatic convention to select the new leader of the Liberal Party, and from Las Vegas about bull-fighting.

Since CBC News: Sunday premiered almost six years ago the program has talked to hundreds of people of influence in the world, everyone from Bill Clinton to the Dalai Lama to the Prime Minister of Canada. For two years running Evan Solomon was awarded the Gemini for best host interviewer and the program has won more than forty awards, nationally and internationally.

CBC News: Sunday Night

Ten o'clock Sunday night: it's a turning point. The weekend ends. A new week beckons. Hosts Carole MacNeil and Evan Solomon take that opportunity to bring you up to date with the latest news, and to look ahead at the week to come. The program promises, in the tradition of its sister program CBC News: Sunday to engage the viewer with unexpected angles on events and ideas in Canada, our backyards, and around the globe.

The CBC News: Sunday franchise has as its mandate Politics, Spirituality and Media, and the viewer will meet the newsmakers of our times in conversation with Evan and Carole, as well as the finely crafted work of CBC's National correspondents. And Sunday’s talented team of film-makers will contribute finely crafted and dramatic documentary work.