St-Onge Wants CBC Role Redefined Before Next Election, Possible Change of GovernmentBy Mickey Djuric, The Canadian PressOTTAWA — The role of the public broadcaster should be redefined before the next federal election, Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge says, as the Liberals hedge against a possible change in government. “And I really want to achieve that before the next election, to make sure that our public broadcaster is (as) well-positioned as possible for the future,” St-Onge said. CBC/Radio-Canada will assist in the mandate review in any way possible, said Leon Mar, a spokesperson for the public broadcaster. Beginning next year, the Canadian Heritage Department will put together a committee to find a new head of CBC who can lead the public broadcaster into its transformation, St-Onge said. Catherine Tait, current CEO and president of CBC/Radio-Canada, is slated to stay in her role until 2025.


Source:   CBC News
December 30, 2023 15:19 UTC