The CRTC removed both RT and RT France—the latter a French-language version of the Russian state-sponsored broadcaster—from its “list of non-Canadian programming services and stations authorized for distribution” in March 2022.
The removal of the Russian broadcasters came after public consultations in which the CRTC received over 370 submissions, out of which 350 supported banning RT from Canadian cable packages.
Only 16 submissions opposed banning the Russian state broadcaster.
Fox News Consultations
The CRTC’s online public consultations on Egale Canada’s request to ban Fox News from cable packages, which began on May 3 and will end June 2, do not appear to be producing similar results as the case of RT. Of the over 160 submissions in less than a week, as of the morning of May 8, over 70 percent were opposed to banning Fox. Currently, on May 9, there are over 1,000 submissions.Through the consultations, the CRTC is seeking the public’s feedback on Egale’s request that Fox News be removed from the list of non-Canadian programming authorized for distribution in Canada in response to comments made by former show host Tucker Carlson.
Carlson’s comments came shortly after a shooter identifying as transgender killed several children and adults at a private Christian school in Nashville on March 27.
Interventions
At the time of writing, around noon on May 8, 161 Canadians had submitted interventions through the CRTC’s online public consultation portal on whether Fox News should be banned from Canadian airwaves.The Epoch Times reviewed the interventions and found that 113 voiced opposition to Egale’s request to ban Fox, while 48 supported the group’s position.
Most of the 113 respondents opposed to banning the American media outlet said doing so would infringe on freedom of speech and the press, while many of those in favour of a ban said Fox News knowingly spreads false information.
Several respondents who voiced opposition to the possible ban identified as being part of the LGBTQ community, but said they are not in favour of banning channels.
Decision
The CRTC’s eight commissioners representing different regions of Canada will make the final decision as to whether Fox News is allowed to stay on the country’s cable packages.There are ordinarily nine CRTC commissioners, but the position representing Quebec is currently vacant.
The CRTC will make its decision on the matter after closing the public consultation in early June.
The Epoch Times asked the CRTC for additional details on why it is considering banning Fox News and its decision-making process with regard to a possible ban, but it declined to comment.
“This request is in front on the commission and we cannot comment on it at the moment,” the regulator said in an emailed statement.