CBC head ‘blindsided’ staff with comments on broadcaster’s future, Poilievre: emails
OTTAWA — After the head of Canada’s public broadcaster gave a newspaper interview earlier this year that promised CBC would eventually become a digital-only product and that criticized Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, senior managers were quick to refute her comments, internal emails suggest.
The Globe and Mail reported in February based on an interview with Catherine Tait that she was preparing to end traditional TV and radio broadcasts and move completely to a digital platform, but that this likely wouldn’t happen in the next decade.
Emails that discussed the unease of CBC staff in the wake of that report were disclosed to The Canadian Press under access-to-information law.
Months earlier, the BBC had announced a plan to go online-only within the decade.