Numbers also show $12,505,938 was paid out as raises to 6,232 CBC employees last year — roughly 80% of the broadcaster\u0027s workforce.
During the 2021-22 fiscal year, the CBC received $1.2 billion in federal funding, according to the CBC’s annual report, while other broadcaster and news outlets continue to gut their newsrooms and personnel to cut costs.OTTAWA — Employees of Canada’s national broadcaster were paid more than $16 million in bonuses last year, according to new documents uncovered by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
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