CBC is committed to making its content available to as many people in Canada as possible. Our accessibility team's vision is to provide inclusive experiences that inform, enlighten and entertain audiences on all platforms. To send us a comment or a suggestion, please complete our form within the Accessibility Feedback page.
Consult with people with disabilities
Our online platforms are constantly designed and developed in consultation with people using assistive technologies, particularly screen readers, screen magnifiers and alternate navigation tools (e.g. Voice Control on iOS). We deepen our understanding through direct feedback from our audience, CBC staff and community members. This helps change our view of disabilities, gives a voice to our diverse audience and enriches our collective knowledge.
Continuously improve based on CRTC and WCAG guidelines
CBC is subject to conditions of licence from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). In addition to these responsibilities, CBC is committed to developing web and mobile platforms according to WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility standards determined by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Our teams use a combination of automated, manual and user testing to identify areas of improvement. Our team of accessibility specialists also provide feedback from early stages of development of our online platforms.
Create awareness and provide training to teams
Training is regularly offered to teams to understand digital and content accessibility considerations and use of different types of assistive technology. Additionally, our team of accessibility champions meet on a frequent basis to discuss innovation in accessibility and how we can improve the experience for our audience.
Accessibility improvements with content and digital experiences
While we have many accessibility features available, we are also aware of some important areas to improve on within our website and applications.
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Increase closed captioning for videos, particularly live events
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Increase transcripts, American Sign Language ("ASL") and described video
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Expand research with users with invisible disabilities and other diverse needs
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Improve font and visual accessibility of our content
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Make our mobile applications compatible with keyboard navigation
If you have any comments or suggestions, please complete our form within the Accessibility Feedback page.
We invite you to consult these links to learn more about CBC's commitment to making accessible content: