CBC Lite Sections Sports • Olympics • Winter Sports How to watch Milano-Cortina Olympics on CBC digital platforms CBC Sports | Posted: January 23, 2026 7:03 PM | Last Updated: January 23 Viewers can expect 22 hours of live coverage every day Image | cbc-olympics Caption: From left to right: Perdita Felicien, Ron MacLean, Andi Petrillo, Anastasia Bucsis and Craig McMorris will lead CBC’s coverage. (CBC Sports) (BUTTON) Load image Open image in new tab CBC, Canada's Olympic Network, will offer 22 hours of live coverage every day from the Milano-Cortina Winter Games, with over 1,200 hours of live content available on its digital platforms. Here’s how you can watch all of CBC's live Olympic coverage from Feb. 6-22. Watch live, On Demand Along with TV broadcasts on CBC and its partner networks Sportsnet and TSN, you'll be able to stream all of the action from Milano Cortina 2026 live and on demand exclusively at CBC Gem. CBC Gem is available for free as an App for Rogers Xfinity, Roku, Samsung Smart TV (select models), LG Smart TV (select models), Apple TV, Fire TV, Android TV, Xbox, iPhone and iPad, and Android phones and tablets. CBC Gem is also available on Smart TVs, including Samsung TV (select models), LG TV (select models), Fire TV enabled Smart TVs, Android TV enabled Smart TVs. Gem is also accessible online via desktop web browser at gem.cbc.ca. Note that Gem is free to watch, but you will need to create an account. You are strongly urged to create your free account before the Games start so you can be logged in and ready to watch without delay. Visit CBC's Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic website cbc.ca/milanocortina2026 provides comprehensive reporting from CBC Sports, along with event schedules, athlete bios, in-depth features and on-demand highlights of the biggest moments and events. You can also personalize your Olympics feed to feature your favourite sports, and get daily emails with news and schedules related to your choices. Stay connected Download the CBC News app for iOS and Android devices and check out the special Olympics section. Sign up for news alerts and stay up to date on the latest news by following Live Story Pages from the CBC newsroom. Plus, CBC Sports will keep audiences informed and entertained with exclusive digital series available across its social media platforms including CBC Sports’ YouTube and TikTok and CBC Olympics’ Facebook and Instagram. Daily Olympic streaming schedule You can find the complete CBC streaming schedule for Milano Cortina 2026 online. You can filter the schedule by sport - and pick your favourites - or by events featuring Canadians and medal events. You can also find links to the complete list of events and results. Petro Canada Olympic Winter Games Morning Hosted by Ron MacLean and Perdita Felicien from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET (3–9 a.m. PT) Veteran broadcaster Ron MacLean returns to host his 12th Olympic Games for CBC, teaming up with two-time Olympian and world champion hurdler Perdita Felicien. Audiences will start each day with insightful news and developing stories, followed by live sport all morning long including snowboard, alpine skiing and hockey. Bell Olympics Winter Games Daytime Hosted by Andi Petrillo from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET (9 a.m.–3 p.m. PT) This program will showcase the biggest events of the day. This can’t miss daily staple will be hosted by award-winning broadcaster Andi Petrillo who returns to host her seventh Olympic Games, bringing her vast experience and impressive knowledge to the Milano-Cortina primetime competition window. Featured sports include: curling, figure skating, hockey and major medal events. RBC Olympic Winter Games Primetime Hosted by Anastasia Bucsis and Craig McMorris from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET (4–8 p.m. PT) The primetime show will provide the best performances of the Olympic day in an authentic and entertaining format. Two-time Olympian and former speed skater Anastasia Bucsis and professional snowboarder Craig McMorris blend athlete insight with big energy, providing a fresh perspective and bringing audiences one step closer to the action. Olympic Winter Games Overnight From 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. ET (9 p.m.–3 a.m. PT) The overnight show will deliver highlights and replays of the day, as well as live coverage of events as they unfold in the early hours of the morning in Italy. Additional highlights include: * CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault and CBC Olympics reporter Devin Heroux will be on the ground in Milan to officially kick off the Games, hosting the opening ceremony on Feb. 6 for CBC. * Special contributors across all platforms will include popular sportscasters Ariel Helwani, Cabral “Cabbie” Richards and Donnovan Bennett, professional figure skater Elladj Baldé, and Olympic medallist in bobsleigh and dual season Olympian Phylicia George. * Andi Petrillo does double duty hosting women’s hockey alongside former professional hockey player Saroya Tinker. Olympic champion Cassie Campbell-Pascall and Hailey Salvian join the panel from Milan. Sportscaster Kenzie Lalonde and Olympic champion Cheryl Pounder will provide play-by-play and analysis. Daniella Ponticelli and Olympic champion Becky Kellar will also provide commentary. Claire Hanna will be reporting rinkside. * The trusted team of James Duthie, Cassie Campbell-Pascall, Cheryl Pounder, Kevin Bieksa and Elliotte Friedman make up the men’s hockey panel. Veteran sportscaster Chris Cuthbert and former professional hockey player Mike Johnson will provide play-by-play and analysis. Matt Cullen and Becky Kellar will also provide commentary. Kyle Bukauskas will serve as rinkside reporter. Experience Olympic in-person with CBC Fans can also celebrate the spirit of the Olympic and Paralympic Games at free events across Canada. Whether you're a lifelong sports fan or just looking for some community fun, CBC invites everyone to join the excitement of the Milano-Cortina Winter Games. CBC/Radio-Canada has partnered with public libraries across the country to host free Olympic and Paralympic screenings from Feb. 6-22 and March 6-15. 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