CBC News, established in 1941, is Canada’s publicly owned news outlet providing news and information services. With a presence in every region of Canada, we cover national and global news to offer a Canadian viewpoint on current events. Our goal is to inform, educate, and engage citizens in a free and democratic society.
Our team of journalists operates from over 75 local bureaus and stations across Canada, and we have additional bureaus in London, Mexico City, Mumbai, New York City, and Washington. We also deploy pop-up bureaus as needed to cover stories or regions not within our existing network.
For updates from our editor in chief, Brodie Fenlon, visit our dedicated page. We are committed to reflecting the diverse experiences and perspectives of all Canadians in our news coverage. Our focus is on fostering regional and cultural diversity and promoting mutual respect and understanding.
Adhering to the highest journalistic standards, CBC/Radio-Canada emphasizes accuracy, fairness, balance, impartiality, and integrity in all news content. Our team is dedicated to transparent reporting and promptly correcting any errors. We are accountable to the public and welcome feedback to ensure we maintain the quality and integrity of our journalism.
As a member of The Trust Project, CBC News collaborates with other news organizations to promote transparency and uphold journalistic integrity. We have been awarded the Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) certification from Reporters Without Borders.
To enhance transparency, we publicly track significant corrections or clarifications made to our TV, radio, and online news reports. Our AI Principles and Practices guide the responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence in our news operations, aiming to improve productivity and audience experience.
CBC News uses labeling to distinguish between different types of stories, such as breaking news, analysis, opinion pieces, and personal narratives. Bylines provide information about the authors and their expertise in original reporting. We also publish stories from various news agencies under specific guidelines to ensure consistency and quality.
To access CBC News content, you can visit our website, download the CBC News app, watch CBC TV, listen to CBC Radio, or explore our podcasts. We offer a wide range of platforms and services to keep our audience informed and engaged.
