Netflix will begin streaming older Canadian TV shows such as Due South

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13 older Canadian shows, including the TV series that made Paul Gross famous and Kim Cattrall’s self-described “passion project,” will be available on Netflix starting this month and running through January 2023.
Other films include the 1990 Quebec period romance “Les filles de Caleb,” starring Marina Orsini and Roy Dupuis, and the 2010 crime drama “Rookie Blue,” starring Missy Peregrym as a rookie cop. In the 1994 comedy “Due South,” with Gross playing a Mountie who ends up in Chicago, and the 2014 comedy “Sensitive Skin,” which featured star and executive producer Cattrall as a woman coming to terms with ageing, are

In a press statement, Danielle Woodrow, Netflix’s director of Canadian programmes, said, “We want Canadians of all ages to be able to enjoy these fantastic episodes all over again or discover local tales they may have never seen before.” The 2015 miniseries “Pour Sarah,” which is about the effects of a car accident in which two teen friends are gravely hurt, will be accessible on Friday along with “Sensitive Skin.” As on August 31, viewers can stream “Rookie Blue,” the 2011 comedy “Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays,” and the 2016 serial killer drama “Séquelles.”

“Due South,” “Les filles de Caleb,” “Let’s Get Physical,” “2001 comedy “La vie, la vie,” 2010 medical drama “Trauma,” 2011 French-language police drama “19-2,” 2017 hostage drama “La siège,” and 2018 drama “Hubert & Fanny” are still to arrive at unannounced dates.

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