As Canada's national public broadcaster, CBC/Radio-Canada offers a uniquely Canadian perspective on news and current affairs. Its two news services, and , were the first Canadian broadcast media to be awarded by (RSF).
One example of our pioneering programming on disinformation and misinformation is Radio-Canada’s , a weekly French-language television series and online resource that provides tools to help Canadians evaluate the content they see on social media. The show is the first in North America dedicated exclusively to these issues. The unit’s fact-checking work was recognized with membership in the Poynter Institute’s (IFCN). ¶Ù鳦°ù²â±è³Ù±ð³Ü°ù²õ is also a participant in Facebook’s fact-checking program.
- CBC/Radio-Canada’s most recent annual public meetings have focused on our role as one of Canada’s most trusted sources of news and information. In 2022, we highlighted ; in 2021, our foreign correspondents looked at the .
- CBC/Radio-Canada is a member of the DG8, a group of eight public service media organizations fighting disinformation and censorship, promoting independent, fact-based journalism, and defending media freedom and safety. CBC/Radio-Canada is assuming the presidency of the DG8 in 2023.
- CBC/Radio-Canada also chairs the , which includes ABC (Australia), Â鶹ԼÅÄ, France Télévisions, KBS (South Korea), RNZ (New Zealand), SVT (Sweden) and ZDF (Germany). The Global Task Force was established in 2020 to defend the values and the interests of public media.
Together with Â鶹ԼÅÄ, Microsoft and The New York Times, CBC/Radio-Canada is a founding partner of , which is focused on verifying and authenticating the source and integrity of digital news content.