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Is Canada Ready for Life Without the CBC? Pierre Poilievre Thinks So | The Walrus

Conservative rhetoric poses an existential threat to the CBC, especially regarding executive bonuses amidst budget cuts and public scrutiny.

Ottawa to announce changes to CBC's mandate, appoint new CEO in the next four weeks: source | CBC News

CBC/Radio-Canada is undergoing major legislative and regulatory changes for modernization, with expected announcements on funding and a new CEO soon.

Is Canada Ready for Life Without the CBC? Pierre Poilievre Thinks So | The Walrus

Conservative rhetoric poses an existential threat to the CBC, especially regarding executive bonuses amidst budget cuts and public scrutiny.

Ottawa to announce changes to CBC's mandate, appoint new CEO in the next four weeks: source | CBC News

CBC/Radio-Canada is undergoing major legislative and regulatory changes for modernization, with expected announcements on funding and a new CEO soon.
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CBC Toronto's Make the Season Kind raising money for local food banks | CBC News

CBC Toronto's holiday fundraiser raised over $466,000 for food banks amid increasing food insecurity in the Greater Toronto Area.

With months left in her tenure, CBC/Radio-Canada CEO says losing the broadcaster would be 'tragic' | CBC News

Dismantling CBC would be tragic; rebuilding trust among Canadians is essential for the public broadcaster's future.

CBC paid out $18.4 million in bonuses in 2024 after it eliminated hundreds of jobs | CBC News

CBC paid $18.4 million in bonuses despite job cuts.

Writer and journalist Rex Murphy dead at 77: National Post | CBC News

Rex Murphy, a well-known writer and journalist, passed away at 77 after battling cancer.

Bill Cunningham, CBC reporter who covered Vietnam War and coined The National, dead at 91 | CBC News

Bill Cunningham, a veteran Canadian broadcast journalist, passed away at 91 in Toronto. He was known for naming CBC's flagship program, The National.
During the Vietnam War, Cunningham served as CBC's foreign correspondent, providing counterbalance to American news coverage from the war zone.

Ottawa says it never told CBC to cut 3.3 per cent of its budget, as executives claimed | CBC News

The federal Liberal government denies telling CBC/Radio-Canada to cut its budget by 3.3%, despite executives insisting it's the reason for layoffs.
CBC/Radio-Canada claims to have received written instructions on budget cuts but declined to share them.
The Department of Canadian Heritage asked Crown corporations, including CBC, to report on how a 3.3% cut could impact them.
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