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CBC Toronto | Contact Us

Welcome to the local CBC Toronto newsroom. Here's how to get in touch with us.
Building with blue glass along urban street setting as sun shines.
The CBC Broadcasting Centre is close to many downtown landmarks including the CN Tower and Metro Toronto Convention Centre. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Welcome to the local CBC Toronto newsroom.

If you'd like to leave a news tip, you can email us directly anytime at torontotips@cbc.ca.

If you have a local Toronto news tip or story idea, please call: 416-205-5808.

If you would like to reach the digital team at cbc.ca/toronto, you can call 416-205-3700 or email: tonews@cbc.ca

If you wish to connect with the Brampton Bureau please email BramptonNews@cbc.ca.

Our mailing address is:

CBC Toronto Newsroom

P.O. Box 500 Stn A
Toronto, Ontario
M5W 1E6

Courier Address:
205 Wellington St. West
Room 4E301-B
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 3G7

CBC Radio programs

Metro Morning

TEL: (416) 205-5807

E-mail: metromorning@cbc.ca

Ontario Today

TEL: 1-888-817-8995

E-mail: Ontario Today

Here and Now

TEL: (416) 205-2700

Email: Here and Now

Fresh Air

E-mail: Fresh Air

Big City, Small World

E-mail: Big City, Small World

Ontario Morning

E-mail: Ontario Morning or call 1-800-304-8699

CBC Toronto Communications Team

To contact our communications team about partnerships or upcoming events in the GTA, E-mail: cbctorontocommunity@cbc.ca

If you'd like to request a CBC Toronto host for your event, please use this form.

Have a question about the CBC? 

We've answered the most common queries in our list of Frequently Asked Questions below. If you still can't find the answer you're looking for, please contact Audience Relations directly at 1-866-306-4636.

  1. How do I contact the local news departments with a news tip? Call CBC News Toronto, our local newsroom at (416) 205-5808 or email our assignment desk.
  2. How do I suggest an idea or pose a question to a local show? Send an e-mail to the appropriate program. 
  3. How do I suggest an idea or pose a question to a national show? Go to Programs A-Z, look for the listing for that show, then follow the link to the website for that show. Look for the Contact Us section of the site.
  4. How can I find out the name of the song I just heard on CBC Radio? First, look up the program page of the radio program you were listening to. Then, look under the link Music Playlists on the right hand menu of that page under the date and time you were listening.
  5. Can I get transcripts and/or tapes of programs? You can purchase copies of local/national news or current affairs programs by visiting this webpage.
  6. How do I find out about jobs at the CBC? Click on Jobs at the bottom of any page on the CBC.ca site.
  7. I need help with audio and/or video. That information can be found on the Audio/Video help page here.
  8. I have music I would like you to play. Where do I send it? Given the enormous volume of Canadian music produced and distributed, we cannot deal with unsolicited music submissions. If you feel your music would be appealing to CBC radio audiences, please contact shows directly. It is the job of show producers and hosts to acquire music for airplay and programme their lineups. To contact shows on CBC Radio 2, please Submit a Request to Audience Services; we'll pass your message on.
  9. How do I find the Canadian Broadcasting Centre? The Canadian Broadcasting Centre is located at 250 Front Street West, directly across the street from the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. It is within walking distance of Union Station, the Rogers Centre and the CN Tower. It is also connected to the city's PATH underground pathway system.
People walk past the CBC Broadcasting Centre in downtown Toronto.
You can access the CBC Broadcasting Centre from either Front Street West, Wellington Street West or John Street. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)