CBC/Radio-Canada, as Canada’s designated Paralympic Network, is set to provide continuous coverage for viewers with over 120 hours of original broadcast content and an additional 400 hours of live streaming on CBC Gem, the exclusive platform for live streaming and full replays in Canada during the upcoming Paralympic event.
To catch all the live Paralympic action airing from March 6 to March 15, audiences can tune in to CBC’s live coverage via CBC Gem, where they can stream the events both live and on demand. CBC Gem, the home of Paralympic coverage, is accessible for free as an app on various devices including Rogers Xfinity, Roku, Samsung Smart TV, LG Smart TV, Apple TV, Fire TV, Android TV, Xbox, iPhone, iPad, and Android phones and tablets. Additionally, viewers can access Gem online via desktop web browser at gem.cbc.ca.
It’s important to note that while Gem is free to watch, viewers are encouraged to create an account beforehand to avoid delays during the Games.
For comprehensive reporting, event schedules, features, and on-demand highlights, viewers can visit cbc.ca/milanocortina2026, CBC’s dedicated website for the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics. The site offers personalized feeds, allowing users to customize their Paralympics experience, receive daily emails with news and schedules tailored to their preferences.
To stay updated, viewers can download the CBC News app on iOS and Android devices, where a special Paralympics section is available. Additionally, CBC Sports will provide exclusive digital series on its social media platforms, including YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram.
For the complete streaming schedule of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics, viewers can visit CBC’s website and filter the schedule by sport, events featuring Canadians, and medal events. The schedule also includes links to the list of events and results.
CBC will feature special programs like Petro-Canada Paralympic Winter Games Today, hosted by Anastasia Bucsis, Paralympic Winter Games Primetime with Stef Reid, and Canadian Tire Paralympic Games Tonight, also hosted by Stef Reid. Additional highlights include contributions from various Paralympic medallists and experts across different sports disciplines.
In terms of accessibility, CBC offers American Sign Language interpretation for ceremonies and daily segments on various platforms, along with described video and closed captioning for enhanced viewing experiences.
For an immersive Paralympics experience, fans can engage in free events hosted by CBC across Canada, celebrating the games and supporting Team Canada athletes. Public libraries and Team Canada FanFest are among the venues where fans can unite and enjoy the spirit of the Milano-Cortina Winter Games.
