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As part of our commitment to local news, CBC News is expanding nationwide. We are looking for experienced multiplatform reporters to join our team. These roles, based in one or two-person bureaus, will focus on broadening our coverage and ensuring the stories and voices of communities are reflected in our journalism across digital, radio, social, streaming and TV.

CBC is hiring up to 30 permanent journalists and expanding to 23 locations across the country

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Are you a talented storyteller passionate about local news and current events? CBC News is hiring up to 30 permanent reporters to work in 23 under served Canadian communities — and we want to hear from you!

As part of our commitment to local news, CBC News is expanding nationwide. We are looking for experienced multiplatform reporters to join our team. These roles, based in one or two-person bureaus, will focus on broadening our coverage and ensuring the stories and voices of communities are reflected in our journalism across digital, radio, social, streaming and TV.

These opportunities span the country, including six locations in B.C., one in the North, nine across the Prairies in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, three in Ontario, two in Quebec, and one each in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. We believe that every corner of Canada deserves a voice. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to lead a bureau or join existing CBC news teams depending on location. 

This expansion of local and regional news will increase CBC's footprint from 48 to 66 local stations and bureaus across the country, delivering trusted news to even more Canadians.  

This investment follows the CRTC's approval of Google's plan to compensate Canadian news organizations for the use of their news content. You can read more about Local Services Expansion here

How to apply

Applications will be accepted until Mar. 31, 2025. 

Apply directly to the role here.

Want to know more about the role?

CBC will be hosting an information session on March 24, 2025. Sign up here to learn more about the positions.

To hear the experience from our journalist, Corey Bullock located in Cranbrook, B.C., watch the video below.

Work with us

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CBC is hiring up to 30 permanent journalists and expanding to 23 new locations across the country. Come work with people like Corey!

Where are the positions located?

The positions are located in the following communities:

  • British Columbia: Abbotsford, Fort St. John, Nanaimo, Penticton, Salmon Arm, Squamish

  • Alberta: Banff, Fort McMurray, Hinton, Lethbridge, Lloydminster, Medicine Hat, Red Deer

  • Northwest Territories: Yellowknife (travelling reporter)

  • Saskatchewan: North Battleford, Prince Albert

  • Manitoba: Steinbach

  • Ontario: Oshawa, St. Catharines, Sault Ste. Marie

  • Quebec: North Shore of Montreal/Laurentians

  • New Brunswick: Campbellton 

  • Nova Scotia: Truro

Want to learn more about these locations and the kinds of stories you could be telling from there? Click here.

Embark on your CBC/Radio-Canada career journey

We're excited you're considering bringing your talents to CBC/Radio-Canada!  We believe in a transparent and efficient application process. Here's what you can expect:

Step 1: Application period

The first step is to apply through the official job posting:

This ensures your application is efficiently processed. We are unable to accept applications via email or hard copy.

A cover letter and resume are essential for your application to be considered. During the online application, you'll also have the opportunity to indicate your preferred location(s).

Step 2: Interview and skills testing

If your initial application stands out, we'll contact you to participate in the next step(s) of the process. This may include further screening questions to determine your interests and qualifications, skills testing to assess your journalistic abilities, and interviews with CBC team members to explore your experiences and to get to know you better. These will also be opportunities for you to learn more about our culture and the role.

Step 3: Background check

As a responsible broadcaster and media organization, CBC/Radio-Canada conducts background checks for all new team members. This standard procedure helps us maintain a safe and trusted environment for everyone. This process is fully covered by CBC/Radio-Canada.

Step 4: Offer

If you're the perfect fit, we'll be thrilled to extend a formal job offer and welcome you to the CBC/Radio-Canada family! We also value transparency and growth. Whether or not this role is the right match, we'll provide feedback to support your career journey and share information about other exciting opportunities within our company.

We're Here to Support You!

If you have any questions at any point in the application process, please don't hesitate to contact us at newsjobs@cbc.ca.

If these jobs aren't for you, we are always looking for great people to join our team. Please check out our current jobs board or fill out our introduction form to become part of our Talent Community. We have a range of opportunities, from temporary to permanent positions, and we'll consider you for roles that match your skills across the country.

We look forward to learning more about you!