I don’t have live access to current news right now. I can share what I know about Hourai (horaire) and Radio-Canada’s scheduling, and I can help you find the latest updates if you’d like.
Key context about Radio-Canada scheduling
- Radio-Canada Première (the French-language radio network) follows a mix of national programming from flagship stations with local/regional opt-outs during peak hours in many markets. News bulletins are typically aired live regardless of location, and some markets mirror CBF-FM Montreal’s schedule or local variations.[1]
- Le Téléjournal is Radio-Canada Télé’s flagship late-evening news program, and all Radio-Canada newscasts are branded under Le Téléjournal, with local editions such as Le Téléjournal Montréal in certain markets.[2]
- In regulatory developments, the CRTC has pursued modernization efforts to reduce administrative burdens on radio stations, freeing up resources for local programming and streamlined licensing, though specific impact on individual stations’ schedules would vary by licence and market.[3][4]
If you want the very latest headlines about Radio-Canada’s horaire (scheduling) or any changes to their programming or regulatory updates, I can:
- Look up current news articles and official statements and summarize them for you.
- Check Radio-Canada’s own site for schedule pages and program changes.
- Compare any recent regulatory decisions (e.g., CRTC updates) that might affect scheduling or branding.
Would you like me to fetch the latest news now and summarize the top items about horaire and scheduling for Radio-Canada? If you have a specific city (e.g., Montreal, Quebec City) or program you’re curious about, tell me and I’ll tailor the search.