In a statement released on January 15, 2026, Heritage Minister Marc Miller officially celebrated the hockey-romance sensation Heated Rivalry as a defining success for Canadian Content (Cancon).
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The series—an adaptation of Rachel Reid’s bestselling novels—has captivated global audiences on Crave and HBO Max, proving that Canadian stories can dominate the international market while tackling traditionally “taboo” subjects.
Key Takeaways from Minister Miller
During a session with The Canadian Press, Miller highlighted why the show represents a turning point for the domestic industry:
- Breaking the Ice: Miller lauded the series for its bold portrayal of a queer romance between two elite hockey players, noting it confronts stereotypes in a sport where such visibility has historically been lacking.
- Cultural Specificity: He praised the “authentic Canadian lens,” specifically the rivalry between the Montreal and Ontario hockey cultures, which he believes resonates with domestic fans.
- Quality & Hype: While acknowledging the show’s “racy” reputation, Miller admitted he is personally invested in the plot, stating, “I enjoy the show and I’m going to keep watching it.”
The “Heated Rivalry” Global Footprint
The series has moved beyond a cult following to become a pillar of 2026 pop culture:
| Metric | Status / Impact |
| TV Production | Currently in pre-production for Season 2 following record-breaking streaming numbers. |
| Literary Expansion | Author Rachel Reid will release the next installment, Unrivaled, on Sept. 29, 2026. |
| Mainstream Recognition | The series was recently featured during the 2026 Golden Globes, cementing its status as a prestige drama. |
Redefining Canadian Content
“It’s pretty cool to see. That doesn’t happen to every program with Canadian content.” — Marc Miller

















