Careers TV

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Careers TV was a weekly Canadian daytime television series providing viewers with information about the Canadian job market to help them professionally and personally.[1][2] The format was entertaining, sending reporters across the country to interview people about unique careers and business opportunities.[3] First aired in 2002, the 30-minute program was carried on channels such as Canadian Learning Television and Access.[4][3]

Noteworthy guests

  • Jim Culbert, the proprietor of Rainbow Lodge on Prince Edward Island, was interviewed on Careers TV about his experience as a gay entrepreneur.[5]

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