
Canada Considers Eurovision Participation
Canada may soon have a representative at the Eurovision Song Contest after its public broadcaster, CBC/Radio-Canada, became a full member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).
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Canada may soon have a representative at the Eurovision Song Contest after its public broadcaster, CBC/Radio-Canada, became a full member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).

Canada's public broadcaster, CBC/Radio-Canada, has become a full member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), making Canada eligible to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest, pending a decision from the broadcaster.

Canada could join the Eurovision Song Contest as early as next year, following CBC/Radio-Canada's full membership in the European Broadcasting Union, a prerequisite for participation.

Canada's CBC/Radio-Canada has officially joined the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) after a vote at the EBU's 96th General Assembly in Prague, formalizing a long-standing relationship.

CBC/Radio-Canada's full membership in the European Broadcasting Union makes Canada eligible for the Eurovision Song Contest, though the public broadcaster has not yet confirmed participation.

A new Senate report recommends that CBC/Radio-Canada provide more local coverage in 'news deserts' where hundreds of outlets have closed due to declining advertising revenue.