Transparency and Accountability
One of Canada's largest cultural institutions, CBC/Radio-Canada is made up of more than 7,000 permanent employees who live, work and deliver programming in all regions of the country. Our facilities include a number of production centres and journalistic offices in various communities across Canada, as well as 14 foreign bureaus.
As the national public broadcaster, CBC/Radio-Canada takes very seriously its obligation to be transparent and accountable to Canadians. To meet its responsibilities, the Corporation provides wide access to information about its activities and the way it manages public resources.
Access to Information (ATI)
In this section, find the latest update on our performance under
the Access to Information Act, along with the Corporation’s ATI
Guidelines and information on how to submit a request. The
last link in this section provides access to a list of requests
having general public interest as well as the records released
in answer to them.
- Transparency and Accountability Bulletin (updated January 25, 2012)
- ATI Guidelines (.PDF)
- How to submit an ATI request
- List of ATI requests processed by CBC/Radio-Canada
- Documents released in answer to ATI requests of general interest
Reports on the Administration of the Access to Information Act
Proactive Disclosure
This section includes business travel and duty hospitality
expenses that are proactively updated on a quarterly basis.
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Business Travel and Hospitality Expenses
- Governor in Council Appointments
- Executive Team members
- Ombudsman
Reports on the Administration of the Privacy Act
Other corporate Reports, Policies and Regulations
Get the Facts
CBC/Radio-Canada sets the record straight with respect to media reports pertaining to the Corporation which it believes to be out-of-context, inaccurate and/or incomplete.

