CBC/Radio-Canada’s funding by the federal government is well below the average funding of G7 countries, which is $62.20 per capita. Currently, the government grants approximately $1.38 billion to CBC/Radio-Canada, which represents approximately $33.66 per capita, thereby placing Canada in sixth place in the Group of Seven (G7) in terms of public funding per capita for its national public broadcaster. The per capita funding that CBC/Radio-Canada receives is therefore equal to approximately half of the G7 average. The Minister intends to bring Canada more into line with its G7 counterparts.
Not sure where $29 came from. In any case, we need a strong public broadcaster to protect Canadian cultural heritage and sovereignty. And I’m glad there is movement on this.
yea, this year i likely financially stable enough I can make some donations to worthy organizations. Having a baby & 18m of maternity leave took all our money!
Hopefully the CBC’s funding increases are brought in soon!
wait, so only $29 of my tax goes to CBC?
Not sure where $29 came from. In any case, we need a strong public broadcaster to protect Canadian cultural heritage and sovereignty. And I’m glad there is movement on this.
hmm, yea, i butchered that.
Cant believe that only $33.66 of my tax goes to it, and i shoudl start donating $29 to ‘bring up’ my tax donation to the G7 average.
Hmm, what about donating to Fair Vote Canada? Democracy Watch is also a good organization.
yea, this year i likely financially stable enough I can make some donations to worthy organizations. Having a baby & 18m of maternity leave took all our money!