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What is RSS?
CBC/Radio-Canada RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds allow you to read through the news you want, at your own convenience.
Using the RSS reader of your choice or by integrating the feed into your blog (or online personal journal), you can access the latest CBC.ca news headlines in your favourite environment!
How to use RSS feeds?
Generally, in order to view our RSS feeds on your computer, you will first need to acquire an RSS Reader or a RSS Web module. To add a CBC RSS channel, click on the appropriate button, copy the URL and paste it into your RSS application. It's simple!
An alternative to downloading a dedicated news reader is to use a Web-based news reader. For example, My Yahoo! users can now add RSS feeds directly to their personal page.
Get CBC's RSS Feeds
Get your RSS feeds here! Just click on the orange RSS button for the feed you want, copy the URL from the address bar and then paste it in the appropriate field of your RSS Reader to instantly add CBC news headlines to your RSS application. The headlines are automatically updated every 15 minutes, 7 days a week.
Accessing an RSS feed is just like podcasting, in that you subscribe to a feed. The difference between RSS feeds and podcast feeds is that you receive text content instead of audio content.
Channels
General News
Others
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Olympic Games
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Sports News
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Regional News
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CBC Radio Headlines & Podcasts
Podcasts, in addition to offering text-based headlines, include MP3 programs that you can download to your computer or your personal media player and listen to at your own convenience. To learn more about podcasting...
Quirks & Quarks Complete Show Podcast
Quirks & Quarks Segments Podcast
CBC Radio 3 Canadian Music Podcast
Metro Morning Podcast
Contact us!
If you have any questions or concerns about CBC/Radio-Canada's RSS feeds, please contact us at CBC Audience Relations.
How do I get a News Reader?
There are many News Readers available on the web. Some can be downloaded for free, while other programs will charge for more customizable options. Furthermore, certain readers will work better on different operating systems. You will need to take these factors into account when you choose your software.
Please note that these links are provided solely as a convenience to you and not as an endorsement by CBC of the contents of such third-party web sites.
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