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 Country, News, Blues, and more.

ALL CANADA STATIONS

CHEV-FM 94.5 "Valley Radio" Grand Falls-Windsor, NLCanada, Newfoundland and Labrador
COMMUNITY RADIO
CHME-FM 94.9 Les Escoumins, QCCanada, Quebec
RADIO COMMUNAUTAIRE
CILV-FM 88.5 "Live Eighty Eight Five" - Ottawa, ONCanada, Ontario
ALTERNATIVE ROCKSTINGRAY NETWORK
CHOX-FM 97.5 La Pocatiere, QC Canada, Quebec
ADULT CONTEMPORARY
CIBL-FM 101.5 Montreal, QC Canada, Quebec
RADIO COMMUNAUTAIRE
CKNB 950 Campbellton, NBCanada, New Brunswick
ADULT CONTEMPORARYCAMPBELLTONCOMMERCIAL
CJEM 92.7 "Frontiere FM" Edmunston, NBCanada, New Brunswick
ADULT CONTEMPORARY
Labgate - Alt Rock GrungeCanada, Quebec
ALTERNATIVE ROCKGRUNGE
CBC Radio One - Moncton, NB (MP3 stream)Canada, New Brunswick
FEATURESNEWSPUBLIC RADIO
CHLW-FM "The Bear 93.1" Barriere, BC Canada, British Columbia
COMMUNITY RADIO
CICW-FM 101.1 "The Grand 101" Centre Wellington, ONCanada, Ontario
COMMUNITY RADIOHOT ADULT CONTEMPORARY
CKFI-FM "Magic 97.1" Swift Current, SK Canada, Saskatchewan
HOT ADULT CONTEMPORARY
CHWV-FM 97.3 "The Wave" Saint John, NB Canada, New Brunswick
HOT ADULT CONTEMPORARY
CING-FM "Energy 95.3" Hamilton, ON (MP3 Stream)Canada, Ontario
CORUS MEDIAHOT ADULT CONTEMPORARYREBRANDED NEW FORMAT
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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.