Family Jr.

Family Jr. is a Canadian specialty channel owned by WildBrain. A sister channel to Family Channel, it broadcasts children's programming aimed at viewers aged 2 to 7. Legally, the channel operates as a multiplex service of Family Channel, stemming from its former licensing status as a premium television service; therefore, it is distributed at no additional charge to Family Channel subscribers. Along with its French-language counterpart, Télémagino, it was available in over 4 million Canadian households as of 2013.

The channel launched on November 30, 2007, as a Canadian version of Playhouse Disney, under license from Disney Channels Worldwide (which had a library agreement with Family Channel at the time). It then rebranded under Disney's new preschool television brand Disney Junior in 2011. In 2015, Family Channel lost the rights to Disney Channel programming to Corus Entertainment: this resulted in the launch of a new Corus-run Disney Junior channel, and DHX's existing Disney Junior channel being rebranded as Family Jr.–a brand extension of Family Channel–in September 2015.

As Playhouse Disney and Disney Junior
The channel originally launched as Playhouse Disney on November 30, 2007; as Family was originally licensed as a premium television service, it is allowed to operate multiplex channels consistent with the network's licence (which dictated that it provide a service with programming aimed at youth aged 17 and younger), thus the channel did not require separate CRTC approval, and would be offered at no additional charge to television providers who already carry Family Channel.

A French-language version, originally known as Playhouse Disney Télé, was launched on July 5, 2010. Unlike the English version, it operates under a separate Category B license.

On May 6, 2011, the networks were rebranded under Disney's new preschool television brand, Disney Junior.

On March 4, 2013, Bell Media announced that it would divest the Family Channel networks as part of its then-proposed acquisition of Astral Media. On November 28, 2013, DHX Media (now WildBrain) announced it would acquire the Family Channel networks $170 million, pending CRTC approval. On July 24, 2014, the CRTC approved DHX's purchase of the networks, and the deal was closed on July 31, 2014.

As Family Jr.
On April 16, 2015, it was announced that Corus Entertainment had acquired rights to Disney's children's television library and brands, succeeding a previous license agreement with DHX. Corus stated that following the launch of a Canadian version of Disney Channel, it would re-launch Disney's other linear children's television brands in Canada in the future. In anticipation for this transition, DHX concurrently announced that its Disney-branded networks would be re-branded as brand extensions of Family Channel; Disney Junior was re-branded as Family Jr. on September 18, 2015. A Corus-owned incarnation of Disney Junior later launched on December 1, 2015.

Canadian productions

 * Beep & Mort (September 5, 2023–present)
 * Big Block SingSong (2023–present)
 * Caillou (February 5, 2018–present)
 * Chip and Potato (October 15, 2018–present)
 * Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (September 4, 2017 - present)
 * The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy (2022–present)
 * Happy House of Frightenstein (2021–present)
 * Justin Time (September 22, 2011–present)
 * Kate & Mim-Mim (September 5, 2015–present)
 * Kiwi & Strit (2022—present)
 * Mighty Mike (April 1, 2019–present)
 * Polly Pocket (July 8, 2018–present)
 * Rev & Roll (September 2, 2019–present)
 * Space Ranger Roger (January 9, 2017–present)
 * Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City (October 17, 2021 – present)

Acquired programming

 * Arthur
 * ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks
 * Blippi Visits (2023 – present)
 * Brave Bunnies (September 6, 2022–present)
 * Care Bears: Unlock the Magic (October 7, 2019 – present)
 * Curious George (September 18, 2015–present)
 * Dog Loves Books (2020–present)
 * DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders (August 7, 2021–present)
 * Grizzy and the Lemmings (March 24, 2018–present)
 * Go Jetters (March 1, 2021 – present)
 * Hey Duggee (November 2, 2020 – present)
 * Jungle Beat (2022–present)
 * Lucas the Spider (October 16, 2021 – present)
 * Madagascar: A Little Wild (January 9, 2021 – present)
 * Norman Picklestripes (September 19, 2020 – present)
 * Petronix Defenders (January 7, 2023 – present)
 * The Smurfs (2023–present)
 * Sunny Bunnies (July 2, 2018–present)
 * Super Wings (2022–present)
 * Teletubbies (December 19, 2015–present)
 * Twirlywoos (September 5, 2015–present)
 * Where's Waldo? (2023–present)

Former programming

 * Bananas in Pyjamas (February 19, 2013–February 2017)
 * Bob the Builder
 * Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot (March 2010 – June 30, 2012)
 * Dinotrux
 * Elias: Rescue Team Adventures
 * Franny's Feet (November 30, 2007 – February 4, 2018)
 * Gerald McBoing-Boing (2009 – July 31, 2011)
 * Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs (2009 – August 28, 2014)
 * Henry's World (November 30, 2007 – September 27, 2013)
 * In the Night Garden... (April 11, 2016 – July 1, 2024)
 * Julius Jr. (May 2, 2015 – June 29, 2018)
 * Katie and Orbie (November 30, 2007 – December 31, 2012)
 * King (November 30, 2007 – February 2010)
 * Kody Kapow
 * Lalaloopsy (September 27, 2014 – August 28, 2016)
 * Little People
 * Mack & Moxy
 * Messy Goes to Okido
 * Nature Cat (July 1, 2016 – July 1, 2019)
 * Noddy, Toyland Detective
 * Pajanimals
 * Playdate
 * Rainbow Ruby
 * Sarah & Duck (July 7, 2014 – September 1, 2019)
 * The Save-Ums! (May 24, 2015 – September 1, 2018)
 * The Secret World of Benjamin Bear (November 30, 2007 – August 30, 2015)
 * Something Else (November 30, 2007 – 2008)
 * Stella and Sam (January 9, 2011 – September 1, 2016)
 * Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures (2010–2020)
 * Super Why! (November 7, 2016 – 2020)
 * Thomas & Friends (May 24, 2015 – August 31, 2018)
 * Tickety Toc (April 23, 2012 – July 30, 2018)
 * Topsy and Tim
 * Waybuloo (April 16, 2016 – 2019)
 * Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (July 20, 2009 – June 30, 2015)
 * YaYa and Zouk (July 4, 2016 – September 1, 2019)
 * Yo Gabba Gabba! (September 5, 2015 – September 1, 2019)
 * Yup Yups (September 16, 2013 – 2018)

Playhouse Disney, Disney Junior, and Disney Channel programming
Programs in bold indicate that the programs moved to new Disney Junior (Canadian TV channel)


 * Bear in the Big Blue House (November 30, 2007 – September 30, 2013)
 * Bunnytown (November 30, 2007 – 2012)
 * Doc McStuffins (April 8, 2012 – August 30, 2015)
 * DuckTales (October 2011–September 30, 2013)
 * Handy Manny (November 30, 2007 – August 7, 2014)
 * Henry Hugglemonster (April 21, 2013 – January 1, 2016)
 * Higglytown Heroes (November 30, 2007 – September 30, 2013)
 * Imagination Movers (2008–August 30, 2015)
 * Johnny and the Sprites (November 30, 2007 – September 2, 2012)
 * JoJo's Circus (November 30, 2007 – September 1, 2013)
 * Jungle Junction (January 23, 2010 – August 30, 2015)
 * Jake and the Never Land Pirates (May 2, 2011 – December 1, 2015)
 * The Little Mermaid (November 30, 2007 – August 31, 2014)
 * Little Einsteins (November 30, 2007 – January 1, 2016)
 * Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (November 30, 2007 – September 17, 2015)
 * Miles from Tomorrowland (February 21–August 30, 2015)
 * My Friends Tigger & Pooh (November 30, 2007 – September 3, 2010)
 * Out of the Box (November 30, 2007 – August 31, 2014)
 * Sheriff Callie's Wild West (February 2, 2014 – December 1, 2015)
 * Special Agent Oso (2009–January 1, 2016)
 * Sofia the First (January 19, 2013 – August 31, 2015)
 * Stanley (November 30, 2007 – September 27, 2013)

Family Jr. HD
On May 1, 2013, a high definition simulcast of Family Jr.'s (as Disney Junior) standard definition feed was launched. It is available on Bell Aliant, Eastlink, Rogers Cable, SaskTel, Shaw Direct, and Telus Optik TV.

Family Jr. On Demand
Family Jr. On Demand is a video on demand service featuring programming from Family Jr, available to subscribers of Family. Family Jr. (as Disney Junior) launched its own On Demand channel on May 6, 2011.

Family Jr. Go
Family Jr. Go is a service available on the App Store and Google Play Store. It was initially only available to television customers of Shaw Cable and Shaw Direct, but expanded to other providers as years went by. It shows new and old episodes of Family Jr. programming and is part of the Family app.