Consultations on inclusion and diversity in the broadcasting industry

The CRTC will be holding a series of consultations with Canadians and Indigenous peoples to ensure their experiences are reflected in Canada’s broadcasting system and to foster access to diverse voices and perspectives. This initiative is part of the changes needed to implement the modernized Broadcasting Act.

Separately, the CRTC will be addressing the specific needs of Indigenous peoples through the Co-Development of the Indigenous Broadcasting Policy, as well as French-language programming through the decision on Contributions to support Canadian and Indigenous content.

Key objectives of the Broadcasting Act

Canada’s broadcasting system should serve to safeguard, enrich, and strengthen the cultural, political, social and economic fabric of Canada. This includes supporting French-language programming, enhancing the vitality of official language minority communities, supporting Indigenous cultures and languages, and reflecting Canada’s diversity. It also means improving the representation of people:

The Canadian broadcasting system should also:

Our plan

The views of Canadians are critical to every step of the process, and we invite all interested parties to participate.

Step 1: Listen to stakeholders

Status: in progress

Step 2: Speak with communities

Status: planned for winter 2024/2025

Step 3: Draft framework and consult

Status: planned for Fall 2025

Step 1: Listening to stakeholders

Status: in progress

As a starting point, we contacted traditional broadcasters, industry and online streaming services to learn more about:

We hope to gain a better understanding of how broadcasters ensure that their content reflects Canada’s diversity. We will use the information to create background documents that will help in our upcoming discussions with different communities (Step 2).

Step 2: Speaking with communities

Status: planned for winter 2024/2025

We will hold a series of virtual discussions with equity-deserving individuals and communities, stakeholders and advocacy groups. During these discussions, participants can provide their input and answer questions such as:

How to participate?

The virtual discussions are happening from January 20 to January 24, 2025. If you are interested, please submit your request through the web form by November 29, 2024.

Step 3: Draft framework and consult

Status: planned for Fall 2025

We will review the input and combine the information gathered from industry representatives in step 1 and from the participants in step 2. We will then draft a framework and seek feedback by consulting further with stakeholders and communities in Canada.

Related links

Modernize Canada’s overall broadcasting framework: Learn how we are modernizing Canada’s broadcasting framework and ensuring that online streaming services make meaningful contributions to Canadian and Indigenous content.

Offering cultural diversity on TV and radio: Learn how we promote diversity and inclusion in broadcasting. Find links to relevant legislation, policies and codes such as the Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ Equitable Portrayal Code.

Review annual reports filed by licensees: Discover broadcasters’ annual reports and plans for their diversity initiatives.

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