Sirius XM Canada is the Canadian distributor of the namesake SiriusXM satellite radio and streaming platforms. Officially, Sirius Canada and XM Canada remain separate satellite radio services, though since 2012 operated under a single licence, under the authority of the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). This distinction is due to technical differences between the two platforms which may result in minor programming variations between the two services, despite the fact that most programming has been harmonized since the U.S. and Canadian mergers. As it uses the same infrastructure as SiriusXM U.S., the Canadian service cannot program a full set of channels that adheres to the same
Canadian content rules as traditional radio stations. Instead, under the terms of its CRTC licence, SiriusXM Canada must offer a minimum of 10% Canadian-produced channels (i.e., at least one Canadian channel for every nine channels originating from the U.S. or elsewhere) in each of its packages, of which at least one must be an Indigenous channel, and several must be French-language channels. On these channels, at least 85% of musical selections and 85% of spoken-word content must be Canadian content. The service must also make significant ongoing financial contributions to Canadian content development. From time to time, these rules have resulted in certain American channels being unavailable on satellite radio to SiriusXM Canada subscribers. These channel restrictions do not apply to SiriusXM's streaming platforms, and (subject to program rights conflicts) all are available through the SiriusXM app, as are all of SiriusXM's "Xtra" channels. Packaging generally mirrors that of the American service. , available plans consist of three tiers of cross-platform (satellite and streaming) channels and functionality, as well as an app-only "All Access" plan. Certain plans include streaming "artist stations", which until late 2023 were branded as being powered by
Pandora, a streaming service that is not otherwise available in Canada.
Current Canadian channels , the Canadian channels produced or supplied by SiriusXM Canada, ordered by their channel numbers, are as follows. Some channels, particularly those in the 600s and up, may only be available in the SiriusXM app, and/or on SiriusXM's 360L platform (available on select vehicles produced since 2019) which can also stream content through vehicles' cellular data modems. •
Attitude Franco (163) – French-language rock music •
Mixtape North (164) – Canadian hip-hop and R&B •
The Indigiverse (165) – Indigenous music and talk programming •
Racines Musicales (166) – "homegrown" French-language and Indigenous music •
Canada Talks (167) – Canadian talk radio •
SiriusXM Comedy Club (168) – Canadian stand-up comedy sets •
CBC Radio One (169) – English-language public radio; special satellite radio feed •
Ici Radio-Canada Première (170) – French-language public radio; simulcast of
CBF-FM Montreal •
Top of the Country Radio (171) – Canadian country music •
SiriusXM Scoreboard (172) – continuous sports results service •
The Verge (173) – Canadian alternative and indie rock •
Influence Franco (174) – French-language alternative and indie music •
North Americana (359) – Americana and roots music •
Noël Incontournable (640) – French-language Christmas and holiday music (available throughout the year) •
Poplandia (754) – Canadian pop hits of the 1990s and 2000s •
Les Tubes 80-90 (756) – French-language 1980s-90s pop-rock hits •
The Tragically Hip Radio (757) – devoted to the music of
The Tragically Hip and associated acts and influences •
Iceberg (758) – Canadian rock music •
Les Tubes Franco (759) – French-language hit music •
SiriusXM Dhamaka (796) – South Asian music ==See also==