
Ottawa Denies It Told CBC to Find 3.3 Percent Budget Cut, as Executives Have Claimed
Published on January 31, 2024
The federal Liberal government is denying that it told CBC/Radio-Canada to cut its budget by 3.3 percent, as executives with the public broadcaster have insisted. The Treasury Board, which oversees spending in the federal budget, says no such directive was given to the public broadcaster. CBC/Radio-Canada didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. In December, the public broadcaster announced it was cutting 800 jobs and $40 million from its production budget because of a $125-million projected shortfall for the coming fiscal year. The public broadcaster’s head, Catherine Tait, and another CBC executive, Shaun Poulter, have said part of that shortfall is because it was “told” to budget a 3.3 percent cut....
