
Heritage minister proposes banning ads from CBC news programming
OTTAWA — The outgoing federal heritage minister says she wants to bar CBC/Radio-Canada from running ads during news programming and from charging subscription fees for digital products such as CBC Gem.
In turn, the government would increase the public broadcaster’s funding and make it more stable.
Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge, who released her plan for revising CBC/Radio-Canada’s mandate Friday, says the public funding the broadcaster receives is about half the G7 average for national public broadcasters and she would like to bring it more in line with other countries.
The minister also says she wants to enshrine the importance of delivering impartial news coverage in the CBC’s mandate.