Monday, Aug. 22
CTV debuts Your Morning, its replacement for cancelled morning show Canada AM, hosted by Ben Mulroney and Anne-Marie Mediwake.
Classes begin at John Abbott College and Vanier College.
Montreal City Council holds its regular monthly meeting.
Tuesday, Aug. 23
This year’s inductees into Canada’s Walk of Fame are announced.
Rap/hip-hop/heavy metal supergroup Prophets of Rage performs at the Bell Centre.

Frosh Week: Students take part in launch week activities at Concordia University in N.D.G. on Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015.
Wednesday, Aug. 24
Fall classes begin at Dawson College.
The Impact plays D.C. United at Saputo Stadium at 7:30 p.m.
The touring show Ice Age on Ice begins a four-day, six-show run at the Bell Centre.
Thursday, Aug. 25
The embattled Festival des films du monde begins, with screenings until Sept. 5.
Mont-Royal Ave. closes for the Réappropriation urbaine, formerly known as Nuit blanche sur tableau noir, with artistic activities until Sunday.
The PGA Tour’s playoffs begin with the Barclays tournament in Farmingdale, N.Y.
Friday, Aug. 26
Don’t Breathe is the big movie opening in theatres.
The Montreal International Reggae Festival begins, with concerts at the Old Port until Sunday.
The Alouettes play the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Molson Stadium at 7 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 27
The Pointe-à-Callière Museum in Old Montreal holds its annual 18th-century public market, selling period-appropriate food and holding demonstrations of activities in costume.
Gabon holds a presidential election.
The Impact plays Toronto FC in Toronto at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 28
Formula One returns from a month-long break and races in Belgium.
The Little League Baseball World Series ends with the championship game in Williamsport, Pa.
The MTV Video Music Awards are presented at a concert.
