Judith Lawrence, Casey and Finnegan appear in a newspaper article about the representation of gender roles in Mr. Dressup.
“Fading Away: Strategic Options to Ensure the Protection of and Access to Our Audio-Visual Memory”, A report from the Task Force on the Preservation and Enhanced Use of Canada’s Audio-Visual History is published.
Judith Lawrence receives the "Order of Canada" from the Governor Generals of Canada.
Casey and Finnegan take a "selfie" outside of the CBC before guest starring in another episode of This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
Casey, Finnegan and Judith Lawrence are interviewed on CHFR 96.5FM, Hornby Island Radio.
Mr. Dressup wins a multi-round twitter battle for “Canada’s Most Memorable (English) TV Thing”
Casey and Finnegan appear in a video titled "Will Casey and Finnegan Be Okay?" made by This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
Twitter campaign #TeamCaseyAndFinnegan.
Casey and Finnegan, and Judith Lawrence meet with a new documentary film maker who is working on a documentary about Mr.Dressup.
Nude photos of Casey and Finnegan are leaked.
"From Pepinot to Paw Patrol: Television of Our Childhoods" is on display at the Canadian Museum of History.
Mr. Dressup airs for the first time on CBC Television.
Judith Lawrence retires from Mr. Dressup, taking Casey and Finnegan with her to Hornby Island.
Mr. Dressup airs its last episode.
Casey and Finnegan appear in an episode of This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
Casey and Finnegan, along side Mr. Dressup, are featured in the "Google Doodle".
Judith Lawrence is interviewed by North by Northwest, a radio program on the CBC.
The CBC Museum, which housed the treehouse and tickle trunk from Mr. Dressup, closes permanently.
Casey and Finnegan, and Judith Lawrence meet with a documentary film maker who is working on a documentary about Mr.Dressup.
"Casey and Finnegan as us all to stay home and be well".
"Casey and Finnegan Send a Message to the Government to End the Pacific Herring Fishery".
Mr. Dressup Documentary is set to start filming.