
Media ownership in Canada
Media ownership in Canada involves a few large corporations that control much of the country’s newspapers, TV stations, and radio networks, which can influence the diversity of viewpoints available to the public. Regulations exist to promote media diversity and prevent monopolies, ensuring that no single company dominates the market. This structure affects the variety of news and programming Canadians access, with ongoing discussions about balancing commercial interests, public service, and diverse perspectives to maintain a healthy democratic ecosystem.