Radio-Canada should get back to core mandate, says Conservative Quebec senator
OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives’ top Quebec Tory says the party’s concerns about the CBC do not apply to the broadcaster’s French-language wing, but one of its senators suggests there is a need to look at it mandate.
Quebec Sen. Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu told reporters on his way into the party’s weekly caucus meeting that Radio-Canada’s mandate should be re-centred to its core mission.
“We’ve always said there was a form of competition that wasn’t healthy between the private sector and Radio-Canada since it is funded at a significant level,” Boisvenu said in French on Wednesday, adding this was the party’s policy even before the era of former prime minister Stephen Harper.
“The Conservative party has always said that we want to recentre the role of Radio-Canada in its core role, which is education, which is information, which is having a presence in the regions,” he said, instead of competing with other broadcasters on content such as variety shows.


