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Tonight: Remedy, Big Brother Canada, Tiny Plastic Men, Blood Sweat & Tools

Big Brother Canada, Global
One houseguest will win the coveted Power of Veto—the ability to veto a nominee up for eviction.

Remedy, Global – “Life in Technicolour”
Mel’s new relationship with Cutler is causing a rift with Sandy, who recruits Rebecca to babysit against Mel’s wishes. Zoe has agreed to a bone marrow transplant to save her estranged mother, but Griffin is acting strangely and can’t seem to pull it together to support her. Mel, riding a high from her relationship with Cutler, takes an uncharacteristic risk in surgery. The whole Conner family is rocked when Rebecca’s first time looking after Maya results in a crisis.

Tiny Plastic Men, Super Channel – “Crisis on Infinite Octobers”
The very fabric of reality itself is threatened, and October is to blame! Can he set things right with Crad’s help before the multiverse is destroyed?

Blood, Sweat & Tools, Discovery – “What’s Up, Dock?”
The teams get up close and friendly with water. In Challenge One, the teams must install a window. Chaos ensues as they cut holes into walls and precariously perch their glass and frame. Water is then blasted against the window to test the seal (raingear required!) Challenge Two is a quintessential cottage test: building a dock and diving board. Challenge Three requires some rudimentary plumbing skills: installing an outdoor shower and pump. Not surprisingly, the teams struggle with how to get the water from the lake to the showerhead. Some swim and others sink.

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Tonight: Second City Project, MasterChef Canada, Motive, Big Brother Canada, Mummies Alive

Second City Project, Global
The special features exclusive never-before-seen sketches and standout pieces from the hilarious cast – alumni writer-performers Marty Adams, Tim Baltz, Caitlin Howden, Sam Richardson, Kayla Lorette and Steve Waltien, along with showrunner Bob Martin. Since its March 9 launch on GlobalTV.com and Global Go, the sidesplitting sketches have rapidly taken over social media, from going viral on Reddit to invading Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Vine and Tumblr with no signs of slowing down.

MasterChef Canada, CTV – “Walking on Eggshells”
In the biggest twist yet, three eliminated home cooks return for a single chance to cook their way back into the kitchen, by preparing three egg dishes in eight minutes. The home cooks then face a demanding Elimination Challenge, replicating the first dish that one of the judges mastered as a professional chef.

Motive, CTV – “Pilot Error”
After Angie (Kristin Lehman) drops her investigation of Neville Montgomery (Victor Garber, Titanic), she focuses on the murder of chef Chelsea Richmond (Sonja Bennett, YPF), murdered by her two-timing lover, Brad Calgrove (Chris Klein, American Pie). Maria Snow (Luisa D’Oliveira, 50/50), frustrated by Angie’s decision, discovers that Neville is now looking for the person who provided Angie with evidence pertinent to her investigation. Vega’s (Louis Ferreira) decision to keep information about his health issues from Angie creates a growing rift.

Big Brother Canada, Global
The houseguests face Nomination in tonight’s episode of Big Brother Canada.

Mummies Alive, History
Mummies Alive travels to four continents to reveal the incredible stories behind the world’s most enigmatic mummies. The series spans 5,000 years of history, and each episode focuses on one mummy including a mysterious 3,000 year old Egyptian pharaoh, a legendary cowboy gun slinger of the American Wild West, and a 14-year-old girl found on top of a 22,000 foot volcano. By investigating their incredible preserved remains, their mysterious lives and the secrets of past civilizations come to light.

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Tonight: Young Drunk Punk, Big Brother Canada, Survivor Man

Young Drunk Punk, City – “Rock of Seagulls”
When Shinky (Atticus Mitchell) becomes a guitarist in Calgary’s hottest band, Ian (Tim Carlson) sets off to find his own talent as a critic for the local newsletter – but friend becomes foe when Ian agrees to review Shinky’s concert. Meanwhile, Lloyd (Bruce McCulloch) finds his own nemesis while trying to photograph a skunk, and Belinda (Allie Macdonald) takes a piece of advice to heart by stepping up at work, but learns that being in charge doesn’t always mean being happy. Breakfast Television Calgary news anchor Ted Henley makes a cameo appearance.

Big Brother Canada, Global
It’s Eviction night in the Big Brother Canada house. Who will be sent packing? Who will become HOH?

Survivor Man: Finding Bigfoot, OLN – “Alberta (Nordegg)”
Les Stroud returns to the wilds of rural Alberta to document evidence of Sasquatch activity.

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Tonight: Big Brother Canada, Remedy, Organic Panic, Blood Sweat & Tools

Big Brother Canada, Global
One houseguest will win the coveted Power of Veto—the ability to veto a nominee up for eviction!

Remedy, Global – “Blood and Guts”
Zoe is blindsided when her mother shows up to Beth-H unannounced, just as she’s getting ready to start her shift. Zoe hasn’t heard from her in 20 years – and the more she learns about her mother, the better she understands why. Allen performs a heroic emergency procedure and saves a patient’s life, but must contend with the psychological aftermath. Griffin becomes overly involved when he tries to play matchmaker to a pair of love-struck teenagers.

Organic Panic, VisionTV
An organic revolution is taking place in homes and business around the world. Organic products account for over $64 billion dollars spent worldwide annually. But what does organic really mean? How can consumers make informed decisions and separate fact from ‘greenwashing’?

Blood, Sweat & Tools, Discovery – season premiere
Set in the iconic cottage country of Northern Ontario, BLOOD, SWEAT & TOOLS features duos of hapless handypersons performing all manner of home renovation challenges, from installing toilets and outdoor showers, to building gazebos and repairing roofs. The teams work to impress three experts – Rob Koci of Canadian Contractor magazine, fourth-generation tradesman and carpenter, Helder Brum, and power tool expert Hillary Manion – with Do It Yourself (DIY) home repair projects in a bid to be named “Most Improved.” The couples must perform these DIY tasks quickly and to exacting specifications. Then, following eight episodes of hammering it out to stay alive in the competition, the final decision is left up to Canada with viewers determining the winning couple LIVE during the season finale episode.

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