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