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Ottawa still mulling over bonus for CEO of CBC, but won’t make decision public

OTTAWA - The Liberal government said it has not yet made a decision about whether it will grant a bonus for the head of CBC after the public broadcaster eliminated hundreds of jobs.

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Ottawa still mulling over bonus for CEO of CBC, but won't make decision public

CBC President and Chief Executive Officer Catherine Tait waits to appear at the Heritage Committee in Ottawa on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Patrick Doyle


OTTAWA - The Liberal government said it has not yet made a decision about whether it will grant a bonus for the head of CBC after the public broadcaster eliminated hundreds of jobs.

But because of the Privacy Act, it will likely be up to CEO Catherine Tait to publicly disclose if she does receive one. She previously confirmed she did accept performance pay for the 2021-22 fiscal year at a House of Commons committee meeting.

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