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      • The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC/Radio-Canada) celebrates Canadian culture and supports democratic life through a wide range of content that informs, enlightens and entertains. To achieve its mandate, CBC/Radio-Canada produces, procures, and distributes Canadian programming in English, French and eight Indigenous languages.
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    OUR MISSION CBC/Radio-Canada celebrates Canadian culture and supports democratic life through a wide range of content that informs, enlightens and entertains. OUR VISION Your Stories, Taken to Heart OUR VALUES Integrity Creativity Relevance Inclusiveness As Canada's national public broadcaster, we are inspireddaily by our mission, vision and ...

  3. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (French: Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is the Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and television. It is a Crown corporation that serves as the national public broadcaster, with its English-language and French-language service units commonly known as CBC and Radio-Canada ...

  4. OUR MISSION CBC/Radio-Canada celebrates Canadian culture and supports democratic life through a wide range of content that informs, enlightens and entertains. OUR VISION Your Stories, Taken to Heart OUR VALUES Integrity Creativity Relevance Inclusiveness As Canada's national public broadcaster, we are inspired daily by our mission, vision and ...

    • Corporation Mandate
    • The Role of The Corporation
    • The Role and Responsibilities of The Board of Directors
    • Challenges, Issues and Initiatives
    • CORE Attributes, Competencies and Experience
    • Specific Skills, Knowledge and Experience
    • Representation
    • Working Conditions

    In a world of limitless global content, Canada’s public broadcaster is more relevant now than ever before. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC/Radio-Canada) celebrates Canadian culture and supports democratic life through a wide range of content that informs, enlightens and entertains. To achieve its mandate, CBC/Radio-Canada produces, procu...

    Section 3 of the Broadcasting Act(the Act) sets out the broadcasting policy for Canada and includes provisions specifically addressing the role of the Corporation in the Canadian broadcasting system. In particular, paragraphs 3(1)(l) and (m) specify: 1. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, as the national public broadcaster, should provide radio ...

    In accordance with the Act, the Board is responsible for the management of the businesses, activities and other affairs of the Corporation. The role of the Board is one of oversight and, consistent with this principle, the Board has delegated the management of the Corporation’s day-to-day business, activities and other affairs to the President and ...

    CBC/Radio-Canada faces a variety of challenges as it strives to fulfill its mandate to Canadians. Some examples include: 1. Remaining relevant as a public broadcaster in the second largest, and one of the most diverse countries in the world. 2. Contending with an increasingly concentrated broadcasting environment. CBC/Radio-Canada is the only natio...

    Although Directors are appointed by the Governor in Council, CBC/Radio-Canada’s Board expects every Director to possess core attributes, skills and experience that are fundamental to the Board’s overall effectiveness:

    The types of skills, knowledge and experience that are needed by the Board as a whole, but not necessarily in each Director, are as follows:

    The membership of the Board should include representation of the geographical regions of Canada and maintain a balance of gender, cultural and linguistic representation to ensure that the Board represents the diversity of Canada’s population and its regions.

    The Board meets at least six times a year. Committee meetings are ordinarily held in conjunction with Board meetings (i.e. the day preceding the board meeting), but may meet on other specified days.

  5. May 25, 2013 · It was established as a Crown Corporation on November 2, 1936. It is often with surprise that Canadians living or travelling abroad realize how much they miss CBC broadcasting. An Ipsos-Reid poll released on May 14, 2004 reported that Canadians feel the CBC is doing a good job protecting Canadian culture and identity and 85% of voters would ...

  6. CBC/Radio-Canada is Canadas national public broadcaster. Our mandate is to inform, enlighten and entertain, in order to strengthen Canadian culture.

  7. The CBC’s mission is simple — to tell Canadian stories, to provide Canadians with relevant news and information, to support and contribute to Canadas rich cultural capital and to build bridges between communities and regions.

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