Previously, the maximum license term in Canada was seven years, regardless of the type of station. The CRTC said “the renewal ...
A $72-million boost in funding for French language education in Manitoba over the next four years is part of an agreement ...
Canada’s elimination of radio license renewals reflects a growing cross-border movement toward deregulation with FCC Chair ...
OTTAWA — A Quebec senator says she was never told by her doctor that a surgical procedure she went through in 2005 would ...
The second Canada Post strike in under a year has once again brought mail delivery to a standstill You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Canadians ...
Sarkozy can appeal verdict involving allegations of accepting millions in campaign cash from Libya. A Paris court sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years in prison on Thursday ...
On Monday afternoon, on Radio-Canada’s Ici RDI news channel, host Christian Latreille asked the network’s Washington, D.C.-based reporter, Élisa Serret, why the United States had not done more to ...
VICTORIA - A longtime morning radio host in Greater Victoria, who is also well known outside the studio, has been charged with two counts of child luring. Court records show that Al Ferraby, who has ...
Looming over the discussions was the desire to preserve the countries’ free-trade agreement with the United States. By Ian Austen and Emiliano Rodríguez Mega Reporting from Mexico City. The leaders of ...
Radio-Canada has apologized and put one of its reporters on indefinite leave after she used antisemitic language during a Monday broadcast. On the television show Sur Le Terrain, Washington ...
Radio-Canada is apologizing after a reporter made antisemitic comments on air, but a national Jewish advocacy group says the broadcaster needs to do more to prevent similar incidents from happening.
The Maison de Radio-Canada is seen in Montreal. A reporter who uttered antisemitic stereotypes on air has been relieved of her duties and Radio-Canada has apologized. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian ...