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Statement from the Senior Executive Team at CBC/Radio-Canada

All possible measures are being considered in the context of managing our financial pressures, including senior executive compensation

We are aware of the concerns that have been expressed following the announcement of cuts at CBC/Radio-Canada, as well as questions about remuneration, particularly senior executive compensation tied to performance.

To be clear, all possible measures are being considered in the context of managing our financial pressures in the months ahead, including senior executive compensation.

We are committed to minimizing the effect of cuts on our programs and services to Canadians and on our workforce.

Catherine Tait, President and CEO
Miguel Baz, Vice-President, Legal Services, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
Daniel Boudreau, Executive Vice-President, Technology & Infrastructure
Marco Dubé, Chief Transformation Officer and Executive Vice-President, People & Culture
Claude Galipeau, Executive Vice-President, Corporate Development
Dany Meloul, Interim Executive Vice-President, Radio-Canada
Carol Najm, Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer
Barbara Williams, Executive Vice-President, CBC

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