Contacting CBC Quebec
How to reach news and programs in Quebec

CBC Montreal
Have a great story idea? How about some eye-witness video or photos?
Here are the best ways to reach the CBC Montreal newsroom including the web desk, radio news and local TV news.
- Email: assignmentmontreal@cbc.ca
- Facebook: CBC Montreal
- Instagram: CBC Montreal
- CBC News app https://cbc.ca/newsapp/
- Twitter: @CBCMontreal
- Newsroom phone number: (514) 597-6300
- Our address is: 3N - 1000 Av. Papineau, Montréal, QC H2K 4G9
CBC Quebec City
- Email: assignmentmontreal@cbc.ca
- Facebook: CBC Quebec
- Phone: (866) 691-3620
- Text line: 418-573-9880 (texts only, no calls)
- Mail: P.O. Box 18800 Quebec City, QC G1K 9L4
Cree Programming
- CBC North Website
- Email: creeprog@cbc.ca
- Facebook: Cree Media CBC
- Twitter: @CreeMediaCBC
CBC Quebec English Radio Programming:
- Daybreak with Sean Henry
- Quebec AM with Julia Caron
- Radio Noon with Shawn Apel
- Let's Go with Sabrina Marandola
- Breakaway with Alison Brunette
- All in a Weekend with Sonali Karnick
- The Bridge with Nantali Indongo
CBC Cree Radio Programming:
Producer for both shows: Jaime Little (jaime.little@cbc.ca)
CBC Inuktitut Radio Programming
Hosts: Sandy Tooma (sandy.tooma@cbc.ca) and Alec Gordon (alec.gordon@cbc.ca).
Phone: 819-964-2971.
CBC Quebec Television Programs
Watch online here.
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Producer for Maamuitaau: Lachlan Madill (lachlan.madill@cbc.ca)
Audience Relations
Phone: 1-866-306-4636
We also have a number of FAQs for information about our services and programs, as well as ways to get in touch with us at https://cbchelp.cbc.ca/hc/en-us.
If you can't find what you need, please submit a request for assistance to CBC Audience Services at https://cbchelp.cbc.ca/hc/en-us/requests/new.
CBC Quebec Communications
- E-mail: mtlcomm@cbc.ca
Frequently Asked Questions
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 use our Contact Form. Due to the large volume of messages received, we will not be able to respond to all messages.
- Where can I watch/listen to past episodes of CBC Quebec programs?
You can listen to episodes or segments of our radio shows on the CBC Listen Page.
For CBC Montreal TV news, please visit our player page.
If you require a DVD or digital copy of a TV item for personal use, please contact Darren Yearsley in the Archive Sales department in Toronto (darren.yearsley@cbc.ca) for more information on the cost of this service.
For any material that requires licensing (promotional use of images outside of CBC) should be directed to Archive Sales.
CBC Radio transcripts and audio dubs are available through Cision Canada. Items aired on CBC Radio programs are available through Cision. You will have to provide the program name, the time the interview ran and the date.
- How do I get a CBC Quebec personality to attend my event?
If you would like to for a CBC personality to attend your event, please fill out our request form.
**Please note that this form is for organizations wishing to have a moderator, host or panelist at their event, not to have a journalist cover an event. To request media coverage, please e-mail assignmentmontreal@cbc.ca.
Outside Quebec
For more information about English-language programs and services outside of Quebec, please visit cbc.ca. If you can't find what you're looking for, you can reach CBC's National Audience Services in a number of ways:
- By e-mail: Ask us a question through our CBC Help Centre contact form.
- By phone: Leave a question or comment at 1-866-306-4636 (toll free, Canada only); 1-866-220-6045 (TTY/teletypewriter, hearing impaired only)
- By social media: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Tumblr (NOTE: These are CBC's primary accounts on these platforms. Many CBC programs and personalities have their own accounts on these or other social media platforms.)
- By mail: CBC National Audience Services
P.O. Box 500, Station A
Toronto, Ontario
M5W 1E6
Canada