CBC CEO Catherine Tait defended the public broadcaster's role to MPs, emphasizing its mission to inform, strengthen democracy, and promote local culture. Tait mentioned a rigorous internal process regarding future decisions and employee communication. The CBC faced challenges, including a complaint from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation over bonus disclosure and a heated exchange at a House of Commons committee meeting over a performance bonus refusal.
The head of CBC continues to dodge accusations that she misled the federal government on the network’s alleged financial hardship. MORE: https://t.co/v4879biJuC https://t.co/7n3lcnaFVa
A House of Commons heritage committee meeting was abruptly halted by Liberal MPs after CBC CEO Catherine Tait refused to disclose her taxpayer-funded performance bonus, sparking a heated exchange with Conservative MP Rachael Thomas. https://t.co/DyiYDFvizT
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) filed a complaint with the Office of the Information Commissioner after the CBC refused immediate disclosure of bonuses for senior executives. MORE: https://t.co/sprjv2OMqY https://t.co/Babxm3d0Xe
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“We have a process which is very rigorous,” said CBC CEO Catherine Tait. “After internal deliberations with our board of directors at our June board meeting…, there will be a discussion and we’ll inform employees at that time" #cdnpoli https://t.co/mM5wYvS7dK
“We have a process which is very rigorous,” said CBC CEO Catherine Tait. “After internal deliberations with our board of directors at our June board meeting…, there will be a discussion and we’ll inform employees at that time" #cdnpoli #CBC https://t.co/mM5wYvRzoc
Does the CBC still have a role to play and can it be salvaged? The Line co-founder @jengerson joined True North’s @AndrewLawton to discuss the future of the CBC. https://t.co/5QRQbPLFGU
“We have a process which is very rigorous,” said CBC CEO Catherine Tait. “After internal deliberations with our board of directors at our June board meeting…, there will be a discussion and we’ll inform employees at that time" #cdnpoli #cdnmedia https://t.co/mM5wYvRzoc
CBC president Catherine Tait told MPs the public broadcaster was there to keep people informed, strengthen democracy and promote local culture. READ MORE: https://t.co/oXkjr37BsG https://t.co/oXkjr37BsG
CBC head defends public broadcaster’s role to MPs https://t.co/IgOI5UkYsH https://t.co/zS2liIqLRU
CBC 'not out of the woods' financially, CEO Catherine Tait tells MPs on heritage committee https://t.co/tTWBuDwFXf https://t.co/7E3Ln5kA5D