CANADA RADIO

Canadian radio serves two official languages and a vast geography. CBC/Radio-Canada is the national anchor, providing English and French programming coast to coast. Canada's CRTC content regulations ensure domestic artists get significant airtime, which has helped develop a strong national music scene from indie rock to francophone pop.

Covering News, Country, Jazz, and more.

ALL CANADA STATIONS

CHLQ-FM "MAX 93.1" Charlottetown, PE Canada, Prince Edward Island
MAINSTREAM ROCKNEW FORMAT REBRANDING
CJLM-FM "O 103.5" Joliette, QCCanada, Quebec
ADULT CONTEMPORARYADULTE CONTEMPORAIN
CBC Radio One - Prince George, BC (MP3 stream)Canada, British Columbia
FEATURESNEWSPUBLIC RADIO
CFBO "Plus 90.7" Dieppe, NBCanada, New Brunswick
HOT ADULT CONTEMPORARYRADIO COMMUNAUTAIRE
Lightning Country CNTYCanada
COUNTRY MUSICCOUNTRY ROCKNEW COUNTRYHIGH QUALITY
CFIT-FM "Air 106.1" Airdrie, AB Canada, Alberta
HOT ADULT CONTEMPORARY
CILV-FM 88.5 "Live Eighty Eight Five" - Ottawa, ONCanada, Ontario
ALTERNATIVE ROCKSTINGRAY NETWORK
CHQC-FM "C105 FM" - Saint John, NBCanada, New Brunswick
COMMUNITY RADIO
CBC Radio One - Inuvik, NT (MP3 stream)Canada, Northwest Territories
FEATURESINDIGENOUSNEWS
Techno.FMCanada
TECHNOHIGH QUALITY
CING-FM "Energy 95.3" Hamilton, ON (MP3 Stream)Canada, Ontario
CORUS MEDIAHOT ADULT CONTEMPORARYREBRANDED NEW FORMAT
CFNV "AM 940" Montreal, QC Canada, Quebec
CLASSIC HITSOLDIES
Labgate P.YG. Pink Floyd, Yes, GenesisCanada, Quebec
PROGRESSIVE ROCKHIGH QUALITY
88.9 Shine FMCanada, Alberta
CHRISTIAN
CFXJ 93.5 "Today Radio" Toronto, ONCanada, Ontario
ADULT HITSNEW BRANDING OF PREVIOUS ENTRYNEW FORMAT
CKLB 101.9 Yellowknife, NTCanada, Northwest Territories
ABORIGINALCOMMUNITY RADIOCOUNTRY
Radio LaurierCanada
ALTERNATIVECOLLEGE RADIOCOMMERCIAL-FREE
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POPULAR CITIES IN CANADA

LANGUAGES IN CANADA

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are Canadian content regulations?

Canadian content (CanCon) rules require radio stations to devote a minimum percentage of airtime to Canadian artists (generally 35% for commercial music stations). This has been credited with supporting the careers of many Canadian musicians who might otherwise be overshadowed by US artists.

Is there French-language radio across Canada?

Yes — Radio-Canada (the French arm of the CBC) broadcasts nationally, and Quebec has a rich French-language radio ecosystem. French-language stations also serve francophone communities in New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba.

What is CBC Radio known for?

CBC Radio 1 is known for journalism, cultural programming, and talk shows (The Current, As It Happens). CBC Music (Radio 2) covers Canadian music across genres. Both are listener-funded public services available online worldwide.