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Watch your favourite comedy for free on the new CBC Comedy FAST channel
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CBC proudly unveiled its sparkling new venture: CBC Comedy, a free ad supported (FAST) streaming channel.

Posted: Sep 27, 2023 1:47 PM EDT | Last Updated: 6 hours agoCBC proudly unveiled a new entertainment venture: CBC Comedy, a free ad supported streaming channel.

Hold onto your funny bones, Canada! CBC Comedy, a free ad supported streaming channel is now available, bringing you a 24/7 stream of Canadian comedy favourites. Login toand watch a plethora of comedy favourites right now, every day, any time. Creating an account is free! The new channel will also launch on LG Channels, The Roku Channel and Samsung TV Plus later this fall.

CBC Comedy is brimming with CBC's cherished collection of original comedy series. Catch full episodes of

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