Alliance des radios communautaires du Canada

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The Alliance des radios communautaires du Canada is a Canadian organization, which serves as a coordinating body for French-language community radio stations in the regions of English Canada, where French speakers are in the minority.[1] Founded in 1991, the organization supports the development and maintenance of French-language community radio in Canada through lobbying, advocacy, management support, training and syndication of programming.[2][3]

The organization cooperates with, but operates separately from, the Association des radiodiffuseurs communautaires du Québec for community radio stations in Quebec. In 2018, the two organizations held their first-ever joint conference for all French-language community radio stations across Canada.[4] Alongside organizations such as the Association de la presse francophone, the Quebec Community Newspapers Association and the English-Language Arts Network, it is also a partner in the Consortium of Official Language Minority Community Media, which supports the overall development of minority-language media in Canada.[5]

In 2010, the Alliance des radios communautaires du Canada and the Association de la presse francophone selected Pascale Castonguay, the editor of the francophone newspaper Le Voyageur, as a correspondent covering the 2010 Winter Olympics for all member outlets of both organizations.[6]

Member stations

Alberta

  • Edmonton — CFED-FM
  • Plamondon — CHPL-FM

British Columbia

  • Victoria — CILS-FM

Manitoba

  • Winnipeg — CKXL-FM

New Brunswick

  • Campbellton — CIMS-FM
  • Dieppe — CFBO-FM
  • Edmundston — CFAI-FM
  • Fredericton — CJPN-FM
  • Kedgwick — CFJU-FM
  • Miramichi — CKMA-FM
  • Moncton — CKUM-FM
  • Pokemouche — CKRO-FM
  • Saint John — CHQC-FM
  • Shediac — CJSE-FM

Northwest Territories

  • Yellowknife — CIVR-FM

Nova Scotia

  • Cheticamp — CKJM-FM
  • Halifax — CKRH-FM
  • Petit-de-Grat — CITU-FM
  • Saulnierville — CIFA-FM

Nunavut

  • Iqaluit — CFRT-FM

Ontario

  • Cornwall — CHOD-FM
  • Hearst — CINN-FM
  • Kapuskasing — CKGN-FM
  • Ottawa — CJFO-FM
  • Penetanguishene — CFRH-FM

Saskatchewan

  • Gravelbourg — CFRG-FM

References

  1. "Le point sur l’aide d’Ottawa aux radios communautaires dans l’Ouest". Ici Radio-Canada, September 24, 2018.
  2. "Satellite to link French radio stations". Ottawa Citizen, June 6, 1998.
  3. "Le point sur l’aide d’Ottawa aux radios communautaires dans l’Ouest". Ici Radio-Canada, September 24, 2018.
  4. "Les radios communautaires du pays se réunissent à Québec jeudi". La Presse, November 6, 2018.
  5. "Youth internships boost community media in minority settings". Sherbrooke Record, November 9, 2018.
  6. "Le Voyageur staffer heading to Vancouver" . Sudbury Star, May 25, 2009.




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