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CBC refuses to disclose where it will allocate additional $150M in taxpayer funds

Heritage Minister Marc Miller said the CBC "is unable to provide the information at this time because these funds have not yet been received and remain unallocated.”

Quinn Patrick
May 15, 2026
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Canada’s public broadcaster is refusing to inform the Budget Office how it intends to spend the additional $150 million it received in taxpayer funding under the Carney government’s 2026 budget, with CBC managers failing to answer a single question regarding its distribution.

First covered by Blacklock’s Reporter, the Budget Office contacted the CBC in March requesting a breakdown of how the additional money would be spent only to be informed by Heritage Minister Marc Miller that the “corporation is unable to provide the information at this time because these funds have not yet been received and remain unallocated.”

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