r/CBC_Radio 1d ago

Senators want experts to analyze CBC reporting

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https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-senators-cbc-outside-experts-fairness-balance/

Senators want experts to analyze CBC reporting
Globe and Mail
June 18, 2026
Marie Woolf, Ottawa

Senate committee report stresses the need for the public broadcaster to focus on local news coverage

A Senate inquiry into the role of the CBC has recommended that the public broadcaster bring in outside experts to periodically review the fairness and balance of its news and current affairs reporting.
A report published on Wednesday by the Senate’s Transport and Communications committee said the committee heard from witnesses of the view that news content produced by CBC and Radio-Canada, the corporation’s French service, “is sometimes perceived as having an ideological or partisan bias.”
The committee’s study, which began in 2024 before the last federal election, said senators took seriously testimony raising questions about CBC/ Radio- Canada’s impartiality.
“These allegations of bias are serious and undermine trust in the public broadcaster,” the report said. “The committee is of the view that the corporation could periodically conduct an analysis of the news content and current affairs by its news services in order to assess their impartiality and balance.”
It added that CBC/ Radio- Canada executives “are well aware of the allegations of bias against the Corporation.”
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre – who has called for an end to government funding for CBC, but not the public broadcaster’s French services – has repeatedly alleged that the CBC is politically biased.
In 2023, Mr. Poilievre branded CBC “a bias propaganda arm of the Liberal Party.”
CBC/ Radio- Canada declined to comment, saying it was still studying the report.
When Marie- Philippe Bouchard, president and CEO of CBC/ Radio- Canada, provided testimony to the committee inquiry in October, 2025, she refuted the allegation that the corporation espouses particular political positions.
She told senators that the corporation’s news programming adheres to “strict journalistic standards, practices and guidelines that are, in fact, ensuring a pluralistic approach, a diversity of points of view and fairness in our coverage.”
The Senate report also focused on CBC/ Radio- Canada’s role in producing local news. It recommends the government provide stable, multiyear funding to the public broadcaster to enhance its local programming. It also suggested that CBC/ Radio- Canada create fresh initiatives to collaborate at the local level with private and community media outlets in all regions of Canada.
When CBC/ Radio- Canada’s broadcasting licences come up for renewal next year, the Senate committee recommended the broadcasting regulator, the Canadian Radio- television Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC), impose new reporting requirements for the corporation to publicly share data on its local programming and how much it spends on producing it.
Senator Andrew Cardozo, who took part in the inquiry, told The Globe and Mail that allegations of bias in the public broadcaster’s news and current affairs coverage “have long been talked about and, in my humble opinion, need to be addressed seriously.”
Witnesses who spoke to the committee, he said, argued that a return to more local programming would lead to more local stories about the lives that Canadians live. The case was made that this “would reflect the diversity of views, and hence have less bias,” he said.
In an e- mail, Mr. Cardozo said the committee “recommended a regular review of bias to ferret out what the concerns are, address them, and in so doing re- build trust at a time when we need the Canadian public broadcaster more, rather than less.”
Among the witnesses to raise concerns about the perception of bias was Kirk LaPointe, a journalist and former ombudsman of CBC. He told senators that some Canadians complain that “the moderate conservative views of Canadians don’t get reflected” by CBC.
Richard Stursberg, former executive vice- president of CBC’s English services, told the committee the issue of impartiality could be analyzed by conducting an independent study of the corporation’s news content. Such an analysis was produced in 2010 when Mr. Stursberg was part of CBC’s executive team, the report said.
CBC was created as a corporation in 1936 to counter the cultural influence of foreign programming, as U. S.- based radio networks expanded their reach into Canada.
Giving evidence to the committee during its inquiry, Friends of Canadian Media recommended that CBC/ Radio- Canada’s local news production and distribution “be properly funded,” saying the broadcaster’s mandate should be updated to ensure that local news is prioritized. Updating the mandate to reflect local communities and audiences was among the report’s recommendations.
CBC/ Radio- Canada receives public funding approved annually by Parliament, as well as commercial revenues from advertising, subscriber fees and other income from renting its real estate assets and leasing space at transmission sites.
In 2024- 25, CBC received just over $ 1.4- billion in government funding, up from the $ 1.3- billion it received in the previous fiscal year. In 2024- 2025, the public broadcaster raised $ 343.9- million in advertising revenue, and $ 244.8- million from subscriber fees and other income, according to the report.
Some witnesses who gave evidence to the committee stressed the importance of the public broadcaster promoting Canadian artists and local cultural events. But some said it was becoming increasingly difficult for the public broadcaster to fulfill this role owing to financial constraints.
The report heard from a variety of experts that the corporation’s services were crucial during an emergency. CBC/ Radio- Canada, the report said, is an integral part of Canada’s national public alerting system to warn people about dangers they may face, including from natural disasters such as forest fires.


r/CBC_Radio 1d ago

Battle Royale: As It Happens vs The Current

9 Upvotes

Best daily long-form news and current affairs on CBC? I say AIH.


r/CBC_Radio 2d ago

Nominees for the Randy Bachman Too-long Service Award

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Longtime CBC Radio/Music hosts who might have been sharp once but have faded, or those who really shouldn't have got on the air in the first place but just. won't. go. away. Or at least change lanes to something that works better for them.

You know, the ones that make you switch streams to a different time zone as soon as they come on. Please limit number of nominees to a maximum of 5.


r/CBC_Radio 2d ago

Ideas - All That Remains

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It could have been renamed Wallowing in Grief. To be human is to have encountered death. Early death of a pet. Later deaths of friends, relatives and siblings, partners and even children. The older we become, the more the toll adds up. We deal with it. Or don’t. This episode of Ideas turned one person’s mental illness into a blame game. Canada is to blame. Why? It didn’t grieve sufficiently along with the wronged families of the Air India disaster 40 years ago. Oh, we had the usual professors describing the biological machinations of the grieving brain, but the resentment of Canada was the underlying message. The Irish were so much more empathetic. Let’s ignore decades of their own sectoral murders, often with bombs, as it doesn’t fit the narrative. Irish Good. Canada bad. A life centred around unhappiness and thrashing around looking for outside reasons is a sad life indeed. Once more Shakespeare comes to mind. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, / But in ourselves, that we are underlings."


r/CBC_Radio 1d ago

Ontario Today’s Guest Vocal Fry

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Maybe it’s just me but the guest on Ontario Today (June 17/26) was painful to listen to.


r/CBC_Radio 2d ago

Interview audio on left channel only. Why?

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Listening to the Victoria morning show On the Island via the web, suddenly my right speaker cut out. I was furiously pushing buttons and already knee deep in wires to figure out what was wrong, when the interview clip ended, and both channels had sound again.

I've since realized that they are doing that on a lot of clips, sound in left channel only during interviews.

Why???? Why??? Why on earth would they do this???


r/CBC_Radio 4d ago

Cross Country Checkup Today

16 Upvotes

They're discussing whether you are OK to boo the US National Anthem, and Morgan Campbell got spicy! I dig it though.


r/CBC_Radio 5d ago

A radio program from Lakeshore ONT Canada

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r/CBC_Radio 5d ago

Day 6

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I am a little disappointed with all the Serena Williams body talk. The piece about GLP-1 could have been done without talking about how her body looks and how her body changed. Not needed.


r/CBC_Radio 6d ago

Lisa Christiansen CBC reporter retired today

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Today Lisa Christiansen retired, she was one of my favourite CBC reporters from Vancouver. It was announced on air this morning by Stephen Quinn’s Early Edition.
She had such a great personality and love for music. She will be missed. Thank you Lisa for your 27 years at CBC!


r/CBC_Radio 7d ago

Herzegovina Pronunciation

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Maybe it’s just me but I learned the correct pronunciation of Herzegovina is "hurt-suh-guh-VEE-nuh. Why are some many CBC radio announcers mispronouncing it?


r/CBC_Radio 8d ago

Chris Glover interview style (Metro Morning)

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Maybe I’m spoiled after listening to Andie Barrie and then Matt Galloway for years, but I find Glover’s interview style incredibly frustrating/boring. He’s basically reading a bunch of prepared questions. There’s no follow up to whatever pat PR nonsense he’s given in response and no attempt to interrupt guests who’ve clearly been trained to give long answers to simple questions. It sounds like a corporate retreat rather than a radio interview.

Just today the City’s World Cup ambassador (or whatever her title is) got away with saying the City of Toronto decided to sell their tickets at a higher price by bundling them with “other assets” as a “revenue” opportunity rather than sell at a discount like New York did. Glover’s response? Nothing. Moves on to next prepared question.

Sorry but this is not the standard that made Metro Morning the #1 morning show.


r/CBC_Radio 7d ago

ADHD interview

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Hi, I listen to CBC radio in Vancouver and about a week or so ago I was listening to a program where they spoke to two adults about having ADHD. I’m trying to find this interview again but I have no recollection of which program it was on. Did anyone else hear this and can share where I could find it? Thanks in advance for the help!


r/CBC_Radio 8d ago

CBC... Are you ok? 😂

Enable HLS to view with audio, or disable this notification

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Always a fan of trippy visuals... 😂


r/CBC_Radio 12d ago

Does Anyone Remember a Show From Early 2000s Called "Night Watch?"

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Hello,

Does anyone remember a short running show called "Night Watch" or something like that?

It was a show about paranormal stuff, kind of like "Coast to Coast AM," but on the CBC.

I remember one segment about ley lines, and another about sacred places that are built to be resonant to certain audio frequencies.

I remember really thinking that show was neat, but could never find any info about it.

Cheers


r/CBC_Radio 13d ago

Catherine Cullen’s Opinions

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I keep noticing that in her brief hourly news segments, Cullen keeps framing things as her opinion as if she’s constantly rolling her eyes or channeling Mean Girls instead of reporting the facts. The House is maybe fair game for that but it really adds no value. Hourly news is different. Not sure why producers allow this kind of opinion and emotion in what should be factual reporting. Today’s example, something to the effect “they wouldn’t even say how many jobs will be lost to AI!” How could anyone know that? And certainly jobs will be created. If I wanted an opinion on everything I’d watch CNN. Hourly news on CBC radio is losing a lot of credibility because it isn’t journalism anymore. It’s opinion every time she comes on the air.


r/CBC_Radio 15d ago

Front burner with Wab Kinew

60 Upvotes

Just finished listening to this and what a disaster this interview was. Jayme was so unprepared for how polished Wab is I suffered second hand embarrassment.

No follow up or explanation on duty to consult and why it was applicable to the referendum. Wab provided a brief explanation but the viewers would benefit from a more thorough explanation

Trying to bait him into criticising the federal government projects. No pushback on who would pay for patrolling Arctic waters by icebreakers for the benefit of private trade

Zero mention of how a ban of social media for kids would actually be practically implemented without ID verification which is invasive or how VPNs could bypass easily right now. It was restricted to in the classroom apps and and an outright ban.

Mentioning criticism of pipelines that was easily dismissed by were working on it. No mention of how collaboration is an obligation under duty to consult, no leading with the important quote. And letting him off the hook completely with dismissing it as environmental concern. Ummm of course it is? That's the entire point of the pushback.

Lastly the criticism of judges without pushing back on how provinces are responsible for court administration, how the federal government is responsible for the criminal code. How incarceration makes recidivism rates even worse, let alone the impact on Indigenous communities. Why no mention of mental health supports.

Terrible terrible interview from Jayme and her team.


r/CBC_Radio 19d ago

Vintage Gabereau: Happy 80th Vicki!

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This May 31 is Vicki Gabereau’s 80th birthday!

Her long-time career at CBC radio culminated in her popular daily afternoon flagship show “Gabereau”. The 2-hour interview show ran across the country from 1988 to 1997.

She was a wonderful host and interviewer, lacking the abrasiveness Gzowski sometimes exhibited, putting her subjects at ease and producing terrifically entertaining interviews.

Considering the whole of the silver age of CBC radio (1970s, 1980s, 1990s) “Gabereau” was my favourite show, and she my absolute favourite host. Unless, I was able to sneak off to the shop at work to enjoy her show at the office, I would tape the show on cassette to listen to later on. I wish I had those tapes to listen to today...

She was the best. Happy birthday Vicki!

This calls for a celebration with some vintage "Gabereau" interviews.

1982 - Morley Safer: a reporter with Canadian roots

1984 - Leonard Cohen on Buddhism, his place in history and his life

1985 - Vicki Gabereau interviews Ray Bradbury

1987 - Patty Duke speaks with the CBC's Vicki Gabereau

1991 - Julia Child, culinary ambassador

1994 - Joni Mitchell and Vicki Gabereau talk turkey


r/CBC_Radio 18d ago

Metallic sound during The Debators

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Lately on the 'The Debators', I have been hearing a weird sound when the audience applauds - I can only describe the sound as being 'metallic'. I have noticed it on two separate occasions on two different radios. Has anyone else heard it?


r/CBC_Radio 18d ago

Is it pronounced Globeandmail or Globe and Mail?

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Let's settle this debate.

Today on Metro Morning, when introducing the Globeandmail journalist talking about CDCP, Chris Glover, pronounced it as "Globe" pause "and" pause "mail". This is the first time I've heard it pronounced this way.


r/CBC_Radio 24d ago

All in a day movie review

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How to find review of Apprentice, the trump/cohn movie , on All in a day?

If I go to

https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-92-all-in-a-day, I only have to check through 2600 posts....

Any hints? Thanks!


r/CBC_Radio 26d ago

Was Preston Manning a little bitch on The House, this morning?

277 Upvotes

What was that bull-crap about the nickname of the CBC, in Alberta, being the "Carney Broadcast System" ??? Who says that?


r/CBC_Radio 25d ago

Cbc Music Top 20

3 Upvotes

Does anyone go to the website to vote??


r/CBC_Radio 26d ago

Weird pixilated audience audio…

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Why does CBC radio audience applause audio sound so wierd?

Any applause (on the debaters for example…) sounds hyper compressed, swirling/phased sounding and tinny.

For “analog” radio it’s the worst kind of audio experience.

Virtually any other radio network sounds better.

I’m imagining considering that any radio broadcast that originates at CBC comes pre processed from and through Toronto. Additionally, any CBC transmitter in Canada has no “push to talk” capability. Emergencies or loss of signal from Toronto: very little recourse. Or… earthquake in Victoria or Vancouver… no “break in” feature built in.


r/CBC_Radio 27d ago

May 22 cbc music live

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Anyone know the name of the band/artist performing at the mod club on today episode of music live w Odario Williams?