Beijing Olympics

Hosts Ron MacLean and Peter Mansbridge will bring Canadians all the pageantry of the opening ceremony, including the highly anticipated parade of nations.

Today at 7 a.m. ET (repeats at 6 p.m. ET)

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Beijing Olympics
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Beijing Olympics
Beijing Olympics
Hosts Ron MacLean and Peter Mansbridge will bring Canadians all the pageantry of the opening ceremony, including the highly anticipated parade of nations. Tune in at 7 a.m. ET (repeats at 6 p.m. ET).

Tonight on CBC Television:

Schedule based on ET

6:00 pm ET Beijing 2008: Olympic Prime Time
12:00 midnight ET Beijing 2008: Olympic Pacific Prime

Your Comments

Blondboybc says:
"Given the Canadian team's relatively larger size (compared to Athens) and with good medal prospects in about 10 sports, I believe we could get 15 to 17 medals." continue reading
Peter says:
"I don't see the point in sending 300-plus athletes to these games if we'll only win about 12 medals." continue reading
Golfer says:
"I am pretty confidentthat we will earn 20 to 40 medals, and we will be in the top 15." continue reading
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How many medals will Canada win in Beijing?