She was a regular contributor to
CBC Radio's
Definitely Not the Opera, a regular columnist on The Next Chapter, and an interim host of
Q, and was a columnist for the now defunct Halifax newspaper
The Daily News, where she wrote a series for
Mi'kmaq History Month.
CBC Newsworld did a one-hour documentary on Palmater titled
The Candy Show. It was produced and directed by Mary Munson in Halifax. The executive producer was Renée Pellerin.
The Candy Show is also the title of a regular comedy series that airs on
APTN. Palmater was also a regular performer on the
comedy club circuit in Canada, as well as a frequent host of entertainment galas and events. Palmater produced her first film, ''Building Legends: The Mi'Kmaq Canoe Project'', in 2011. As an actress, she had roles in the television series
Forgive Me,
Sex & Violence, and
Trailer Park Boys. Her daily CBC Radio summer series
The Candy Palmater Show debuted on May 30, 2016. Palmater had a recurring role in the CBC Television sitcom
Run the Burbs, broadcast posthumously. ==Death==