Your Morning


Your Morning is a Canadian breakfast television program, which debuted on CTV stations in Eastern Canada and CTV News Channel on August 22, 2016. It airs live from 6-9 AM ET from CTV's street-front studios in Downtown Toronto. The program was announced in June 2016 as the network's replacement for the network's long-running morning show, Canada AM, whose cancellation was announced the previous week.
The program is hosted by Ben Mulroney and Anne-Marie Mediwake, along with contributors Lindsey Deluce, Kelsey McEwen and Melissa Grelo.
While Canada AM was produced at the network's 9 Channel Nine Court facility in Scarborough and was under the auspices of CTV News until October 2015, Your Morning is produced from the downtown Toronto studios at 299 Queen Street West, by Bell Media In-House Productions, the division responsible for CTV's daytime lifestyle programming including The Social and The Marilyn Denis Show.
Similarities to Canada AM include news reports, a weather segment, a cooking segment and occasional music performances. Like Canada AM, Your Morning is a 3-hour long program with news updates every half-hour from local CTV stations.
Your Morning premiered on August 22, 2016. The first show included an interview with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and a live music performance from American country music duo Florida Georgia Line.
As of September 2019, a portion of the program can now be seen live at 3 AM PT/5 AM CT on CTV's owned-and-operated stations in Western Canada, immediately followed by the local CTV Morning Live broadcasts. This means, for example, viewers watching CTV Winnipeg will see the first hour of Your Morning at 5 AM CT, followed by CTV Morning Live Winnipeg at 6 AM CT. Meanwhile, viewers in Vancouver can watch the first 2.5 hours of the program on CTV Vancouver starting at 3 AM PT, followed by CTV Morning Live Vancouver at 5:30 AM PT.
CTV's only affiliated station in Western Canada, CITL-DT Lloydminster, also broadcasts Your Morning on a tape delay from 6-9 AM MT.
Previously, as with Canada AM, the program was not broadcast on the western CTV O&O stations, as well as the three CTV affiliates owned by Corus Entertainment.