Ici Radio-Canada Télé operates as a Canadian French language television network owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (known in French as Société Radio-Canada) made up of thirteen owned-and-operated stations and seven private affiliates. This is a table listing of Radio-Canada affiliates, with stations owned by Radio-Canada separated from privately owned affiliates, and arranged by market. This article also includes former self-supporting stations currently operating as rebroadcasters of regional affiliates, stations no longer affiliated with Télévision de Radio-Canada and stations purchased by the CBC that formerly operated as private Radio-Canada affiliates.

The station's advertised channel number follows the call letters; in most cases, this is their over-the-air broadcast frequency. The number in parentheses which follows a virtual channel number is the station's actual digital channel number, digital channels allocated for future use listed in parentheses are italicized.

Note:

  1. Two boldface asterisks appearing following a station's call letters (**) indicate a Radio-Canada station that was built and signed-on by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Ici Radio-Canada Télé owned-and-operated stations

{| class="wikitable"

!City of license/market

!Station

!Channel<br>TV (RF)

!Year of affiliation

!Owned since

!ICI Branding

|- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"

|-

| Edmonton, Alberta || CBXFT-DT** || 11.1 (47) || 1970 || 1970 || Alberta

|-

| Vancouver, British Columbia || CBUFT-DT** || 26.1 (26) || 1976 || 1976 || Colombie-Britannique

|-

| Winnipeg, Manitoba || CBWFT-DT** || 3.1 (51) || 1960 || 1960 || Manitoba

|-

| Moncton, New Brunswick || CBAFT-DT** || 11.1 (11) || 1959 || 1959 || Acadie

|-

| Ottawa, Ontario || CBOFT-DT** || 9.1 (9) || 1955 || 1955 || Ottawa–Gatineau

|-

| Toronto, Ontario || CBLFT-DT** || 25.1 (25) || 1973 || 1973 || Ontario

|-

| Montreal, Quebec || CBFT-DT** || 2.1 (19) || 1952 || 1952 || Grand Montréal

|-

| Quebec City, Quebec || CBVT-DT** || 11.1 (25) || 1964 || 1964 || Québec

|-

| Rimouski, Quebec || CJBR-DT || 2.1 (45) || 1954 || 1977 || Est du Québec

|-

| Saguenay, Quebec || CKTV-DT || 12.1 (12) || 1955 || 2008 || Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean

|-

| Sherbrooke, Quebec || CKSH-DT || 9.1 (9) || 1974 || 2008 || Estrie

|-

| Trois-Rivières, Quebec || CKTM-DT || 13.1 (28) || 1958 || 2008 || Mauricie–Centre-du-Québec

|-

| Regina, Saskatchewan || CBKFT-DT** || 13.1 (13) || 1976 || 1976 || Saskatchewan

|-

|}

Former Radio-Canada-owned self-supporting stations

{| class="wikitable"

!City of license/Market

!Station

!Transitioned to rebroadcaster

!Current status

|-

|-

| Sept-Îles, Quebec || CBST 13 || 1991 || Became retransmitter of CBVT, then analogue rebroadcaster of CJBR-DT; shut down on July 31, 2012

|-

| Windsor, Ontario || CBEFT 54 || c. 1996 || Became retransmitter of CBOFT, then analogue rebroadcaster of CBLFT-DT on channel 35; shut down on July 31, 2012

|-

|}

Former affiliates

Notes:

:<sup>1</sup> ) Also affiliated with the English CBC network, 1959-1968;

:<sup>2</sup> ) Also affiliated with the English CBC network, 1954-1957;

:<sup>3</sup> ) Also affiliated with the English CBC network, 1957-1962;

:<sup>4</sup> ) Affiliated with both CBC and Radio-Canada, 1956-1974; now TVA affiliate.

:<sup>5</sup> ) Affiliated with both CBC and Radio-Canada, 1956 until CBFOT (now CBLFT-3) established, which rebroadcasts CBLFT Toronto;

{| class="wikitable"

!City

!Station

!Years of affiliation

!Current status

|-

| Carleton, Quebec || CHAU-TV 5 || 1959-1983<sup>1</sup> || Now a TVA affiliate

|-

| Quebec City, Quebec || CFCM-TV 4 || 1954-1964<sup>2</sup> || Now a TVA affiliate

|-

| Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec || CKRT-DT 7 || 1962-2021 || Ceased operations on August 31, 2021

|-

| Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec || CKRN-DT 9 || 1957-2018<sup>3</sup> || Ceased operations on March 25, 2018

|-

| Sherbrooke, Quebec || CHLT-TV 7 || 1956-1974<sup>4</sup> || Now a TVA affiliate

|-

| Timmins, Ontario || CFCL-TV 6 || 1960s<sup>5</sup> || Sold to the CBC in 2002 by CTV, ceased operations as separate stations on October 27, 2002

|-

|}

Affiliates later purchased by Radio-Canada

{| class="wikitable"

!City of license/market

!Station

!Year of purchase

!Current status

|-

| Matane, Quebec || CKBL 9 || 1972 || Became CBGAT, now a rebroadcaster of CBVT-DT on channel 6

|-

| Rimouski, Quebec || CJBR-TV 3 || 1977 || Now a full-time station once again, on channel 2

|-

| Saguenay, Quebec || CKTV 12 || 2008 ||

|-

| Sherbrooke, Quebec || CKSH 9 || 2008 ||

|-

| Trois-Rivières, Quebec || CKTM 13 || 2008 ||

|-

|}

See also

  • List of CBC television stations for stations affiliated with or owned by the CBC's English-language television network CBC Television
  • List of assets owned by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
  • List of defunct CBC and Radio-Canada television transmitters - decommissioned on July 31, 2012

References