In November 2023, the CBC joined with the
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, and 69 media partners including
Distributed Denial of Secrets and the
Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and more than 270 journalists in 55 countries and territories to produce the '
Cyprus Confidential' report on the financial network which supports the regime of
Vladimir Putin, mostly with connections to Cyprus, and showed Cyprus to have strong links with high-up figures in the Kremlin, some of whom have been sanctioned. Government officials including Cyprus president
Nikos Christodoulides and European lawmakers began responding to the investigation's findings in less than 24 hours, calling for reforms and launching probes.
Television The Television News section of CBC News is responsible for the news programs on
CBC Television and
CBC News Network, including national news programs like
The National,
Marketplace,
The Fifth Estate, and
The Investigators with Diana Swain. It is also responsible for
The Weekly with Wendy Mesley until its cancellation in September 2020. They are also responsible for news, business, weather and sports information for
Air Canada's inflight entertainment.
Local Most local newscasts on CBC Television are branded as
CBC News: [city/province name], such as
CBC News: Toronto at Six. Local radio newscasts are heard on the half-hour during morning and afternoon drive shows and on the hour at other times during the day.
Radio The Radio News section of CBC News produces on-the-hour updates for the CBC's national radio newscasts and provides content for regional updates. Major radio programs include
World Report,
The World at Six,
The World This Hour and
The World this Weekend. The majority of news and information is aired on
CBC Radio One. All newscasts are available on demand online, via apps or via voice-activated virtual assistants.
Online CBC News Online is the CBC's
CBC.ca news website. Launched in 1996, it was named one of the most popular news websites in Canada in 2012. The website provides regional, national, and international news coverage, and investigative, politics, business, arts and entertainment, Indigenous, health, science and tech news. An Opinion section was reintroduced in November 2016. Many reports are accompanied by podcasting, audio and video from the CBC's television and radio news services. CBC News content is available on multiple platforms, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. In November 2022, the CBC launched
CBC News Explore, a
free ad-supported streaming television service. In addition to existing CBC news and information programming, new original programming on the service includes
About That, a daily news and interview show hosted by
Andrew Chang;
Planet Wonder, an environmental news series hosted by Johanna Wagstaffe;
Big, a documentary series about industry; and
This Week in Canada, which highlights local news stories from the CBC's local news bureaux in various cities. The network dropped the four-anchor format on January 22, 2020, and had Arsenault and Chang co-anchor from Monday through Thursday, with Hanomansing as solo anchor for the Friday and Sunday editions. Barton became the chief political correspondent for CBC News; she continues to host
The National's weekly "At Issue" political panel along with her own politics-based program,
Rosemary Barton Live, which airs on Sundays. In early 2023, CBC dropped the co-anchor format in favour of a single anchor everyday. Adrienne Arsenault continues to host the show Monday through Thursday, with Hanomansing hosting on Friday and Sunday.
Weather centre In November 2005, the CBC News Weather Centre was established to cover
local and international weather, using in part data provided by
Environment Canada.
Claire Martin was hired to serve as the primary face of the Weather Centre. In April 2014, the national weather centre was effectively disbanded due to CBC budget cuts (Martin had left the CBC a few months prior). Weather presenters at local CBC stations were retained but with the added responsibility of supplying reports for
The National and
CBC News Network. In November 2014, citing difficulties implementing this new system, the CBC announced a one-year trial content sharing partnership with
The Weather Network, the privately owned cable specialty channel, which went into effect on December 8. Under the partnership, in exchange for access to weather-related news coverage from the CBC, The Weather Network provides the national weather reports seen on
The National and CBCNN daytime programming, as well as local forecasts for
CBC Toronto's weekend newscasts. Most local CBC stations have retained their weather team to provide local weather information, including: • Johanna Wagstaffe – CBC Vancouver meteorologist • John Sauder – CBC Manitoba meteorologist • Jay Scotland – CBC PEI meteorologist • Karen Johnson – CBC Toronto and Windsor weather specialist • Catherine Verdon-Diamond – CBC Montreal weather specialist • Tanara McLean – CBC Edmonton/Calgary weather specialist The content partnership with the Weather Network has continued beyond the original one-year period; the partnership has also been expanded. The weather section of
CBC.ca has been phased out in favour of forecasts from The Weather Network; further, local CBC news headlines are displayed on the latter's website. ==Programming==