Canadian TV has made some iconic shows. I don't think any country has has a show like Kids in the Hall. Degrassi Jr High, Mr Dressup, Today's Special, Road to Avonlea, Being Erica, Street Legal, Beachcombers, Wok With Yan!, Babar, Trailer Park Boys, Edison Twins, The Tudors, Just Like Mom, North of 60, ENG, Flashpoint, Friendly Giant, My Secret Identity, Da Vinci’s Inquest, The Newsroom, You Can’t Do That on Television, Danger Bay, Traders, Fraggle Rock, Catwalk, Dear Aunt Agnes, Hammy the Hamster, The Littlest Hobo, Passe Partout, Polka Dot Door, The Green Forrest, Little Mosque on the Prairie, Corner Gas, Arctic Air. Show me something derivative in that list.
And thanks to Canadian patronage of the arts and media, creators of Fraggle Rock including poets Dennis Lee and B.P. Nichol played influential roles in productions of international acclaim like The Labyrinth and Dark Crystal. It certainly doesn't stop there.
Let's not forget Second City Toronto, Rick Mercer, and newer comedic hits like Fubar and Letterkenny.