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Best Music Radio Stations in Canada
Before we start our list, it’s worth noting that the “best” stations to listen to music in Canada will probably differ depending on your preferences.
CJKX-FM
CJKX-FM is a Canadian radio station. Although its official city of license is Ajax, Ontario, the station operates from studios in Oshawa, Ontario, along with CKDO and CKGE-FM.
CFIT-FM
The station played more pop/rock music than its competing station CHFM-FM. The launch of the station in 2007 was the first time that two modern FM radio stations started operating in Calgary.
Official establishment of the broadcasting service
In January 1922, the government lowered the barrier for individuals interested only in receiving broadcasts by introducing a new category of license, the private receiving station, which eliminated the need for an amateur radio license.
Radio-Canada House in Montreal
The Radio Canada House in Montreal is one of the country’s most popular skyscrapers, built in 1973 specifically for the radio broadcaster.
Public broadcasting
The election of the Conservative government in 1930, led by R. B. Bennett, made the future of the Eard Commission’s recommendations to favor public broadcasting uncertain
Canadian radio stations
The RCI interval signal consists of the first four notes of O Canada played on the piano, followed by the words “Radio Canada International” in English and then in French.
Radio Canada International
Canada needed a broadcasting service that would broadcast its views around the world. In the early 1940s, this need was also recognized by Parliament.
Early development of radio
From the late 1890s to 1913, there were few regulations on radio communications in Canada. The earliest stations could transmit only Morse code