CBC's news should be assessed by outside experts for fairness, senators say in report

Senate committee on transport and communications chair Sen. David Wells, left, delivers his opening remarks as deputy chair Sen. Donna Dasko and Sen. Rene Cormier look on during a news conference in Ottawa on Wednesday, June 17, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

OTTAWA - CBC/Radio-Canada's news and current affairs content should be periodically analyzed by outside experts "in order to assess its fairness and balance," a new Senate committee report says.

Senators were asked at a press conference Wednesday whether CBC's coverage is in need of a course correction, or if the recommendation is meant as a preventive measure.

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