Consultation about Indigenous programming in Canada

Current status: Closed

This consultation ran from March 22, 2024, to July 22, 2024. See the “What we learned” section to find the comments that were submitted.

In collaboration with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, we sought your views on how to co-develop an Indigenous broadcasting policy that meets the needs and interests of Indigenous audiences, broadcasters, and content creators.

Who was the focus of this consultation

Key topics for discussion

We encouraged Indigenous peoples and all Canadians to help define the needs and interests of the Indigenous broadcasting policy.
We invited you to provide your comments on many topics, for example:

See the Notice of Consultation for more details.

A summary of the Notice of Consultation with key information is also available in the following languages:

What we have learnt so far

This consultation represents the second phase of a three-phase process.

The first phase consisted of engagement sessions to identify the needs of Indigenous peoples within the broadcasting system in Canada. Find out what Indigenous broadcasters and content creators had to say during Phase 1:

The executive summary is available in the following Indigenous languages:

The engagement sessions helped establish the second phase, the public consultation. You can learn more about the feedback we are receiving in Phase 2:

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