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 Classical, Country.

ALL CANADA STATIONS

Christmas Melody (MP3)Canada
christmas musicholiday
Calm Radio - ViolinCanada, Ontario
baroqueclassicalhohe qualität
Calm Radio - SymphonyCanada, Ontario
baroqueclassicalsymphony
CFCW "840 CFCW" Edmonton / Camrose ABCanada, Alberta
camroseclassic countryedmonton
CKAJ 92.5 & 99.7 Saguenay, QCCanada, Quebec
community radioradio communitairesaguenay
ArinaCanada, Toronto
CJGX 940 "GX94" Yorkton, SK aacCanada, Saskatchewan
commercialcountryyorkton
CING 95.3 "Fresh Radio" Hamilton, ONCanada, Ontario
commercialhamiltonhot adult contemporary
CHNO "Rewind 103.9" Sudbury, ONCanada, Ontario
70s80sclassic hits
CJLO 1690 Concordia University, Montreal, QCCanada, Quebec
community radiouniversity radio
CFPL-FM 95.9 "FM96" London, ONCanada, Ontario
active rockcommerciallondon
CIGM "Hot 93.5" Sudbury, ONCanada, Ontario
commercialcontemporary hitssudbury
CHGA 97.3 Maniwaki, QCCanada, Quebec
community radio
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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.