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Federal court rules CBC can keep taxpayers in the dark on spending

A federal court has sided with the CBC, ruling the state broadcaster can keep taxpayers completely in the dark about how it spends their money.

Quinn Patrick
Feb 23, 2026
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A federal court has sided with the CBC, ruling the state broadcaster can keep taxpayers completely in the dark about how it spends their money, claiming transparency could lead to “political interference.”

The Federal Court has ruled that the CBC is permitted to keep taxpayers uninformed about its spending, following a legal challenge filed by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF).

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