ABOUT CBC NEWS
Established in 1941, CBC News is Canada’s publicly funded news and information provider, delivering coverage from all corners of the nation and around the globe with a distinct Canadian viewpoint.
Our core mission is to educate, enlighten, and engage the public on matters of national interest, fostering participation in our democratic society.
Our commitment to our audience: We stand by your side daily, deciphering the complexities of our world together.
With over 75 local offices and stations across Canada, CBC News also maintains bureaus in key international locations such as London, Mexico City, Mumbai, New York City, and Washington.
Additionally, we establish temporary pop-up bureaus as needed to cover stories or regions not within the scope of our existing bureaus.
Updates from our editor in chief Brodie Fenlon can be found here.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For details on reaching CBC newsrooms across Canada, getting in touch with CBC News personalities, pitching story ideas, or providing feedback on our content, visit the CBC News contacts page.
WORKFORCE AND INCLUSIVITY
CBC News is dedicated to authentically representing the diverse experiences and perspectives of all Canadians, ensuring that our news coverage resonates with and upholds the values of all individuals, irrespective of background or beliefs.
We are uniquely positioned to showcase regional and cultural diversity while promoting mutual respect and understanding across various communities.
JOURNALISTIC INTEGRITY
In an era where the distinction between journalism and other forms of content is increasingly blurred, CBC/Radio-Canada upholds the highest standards of journalistic ethics.
All CBC News personnel and the content they produce are held to stringent standards of accuracy, fairness, balance, impartiality, and integrity as outlined in our Journalistic Standards and Practices.
We acknowledge the impact of our work and remain transparent with our audience. We promptly rectify any errors, follow up on evolving stories, and strictly avoid plagiarism.
To report a correction or typo, visit the bottom of any CBC News article. We openly document significant corrections and clarifications, aligning with our Journalistic Standards and Practices.
The office of the ombudsman oversees our adherence to the standards laid out in the Journalistic Standards and Practices, offering transparency for the public to evaluate and hold us accountable for the quality and ethics of our journalism.
If you have concerns or wish to lodge a complaint about News or Current Affairs content, you can contact our independent ombudsman responsible for upholding CBC/Radio-Canada’s Journalistic Standards and Practices.
TRUST PROJECT
CBC News is a member of The Trust Project, an international collaboration of news organizations promoting transparency to educate readers and support news that adheres to principles of fairness and accuracy.
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