Canada Radio & Podcasts – Listen Online
On our online radio portal you can listen live to 1289 radio stations and enjoy 1282 podcasts. Listen anytime to music, news, and talk shows.
Featured radio stations
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Sportsnet 590 The FAN
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CJAD
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Q107
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Newstalk 1010
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Rock 101
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CHOM 97.7
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Country 105 FM
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CFOX
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CBC Radio One
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ICI Radio-Canada Première
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980 CKNW
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96.9 CKOI
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980 CFPL News
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CBC Music
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Virgin Radio
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104.5 CHUM FM
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Move 103.5
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102.1 the Edge
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JAZZ.FM91
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680 CJOB
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CJSW 90.9
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Z95.3
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Red FM Toronto
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KiSS 92.5
Most listened radio stations
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Jack 92.9
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Sauga 960
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KiSS 105.3 Ottawa
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CFQR 600
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KiSS 105.3 Sudbury
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Cat Country 99.5
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KiSS 100.5 North Bay
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TSN 690
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CBC Radio One Vancouver
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104.9 The Wave Bathurst
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Z103.5
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Jack FM
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CityNews Vancouver
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100.9 The Wave Truro
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Jack FM Calgary
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92.1 ROCK
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CHEZ 106
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640 Toronto
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CKVS
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The ROCK
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CHYM 96.7
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QR Calgary
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Indie88
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1240 Summit
Recently added
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Fort Erie Radio
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92.3 WOW FM
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Powerplant Alternative Radio
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Retro Radio
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100% ACID JAZZ
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SMOOTH JAZZ DELUXE
Cities
- Toronto
- Markham
- Montreal
- Ottawa
- Vancouver
- Calgary
- Edmonton
- Quebec City
- Winnipeg
- Halifax
- Kingston
- Windsor
- London
- Regina
- Moncton
- Sudbury
- Fredericton
- Saint John
Provinces and Territories
- Ontario
- Quebec
- British Columbia
- Alberta
- New Brunswick
- Saskatchewan
- Manitoba
- Nova Scotia
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Prince Edward Island
- Northwest Territories
- Yukon
- Nunavut
Genres
- Pop
- Talk
- News
- Rock
- Country
- Classic
- Classic-rock
- Oldies
- Rnb
- 80s
- Jazz
- Chill-out
- 70s
- Sports
- Alternative
- Christian
- 90s
- 60s
- Metal
- Dance
- Folk
- Electronic
- Hip-hop
- Blues
Popular podcasts
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After Bedtime with Big Little Feelings
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TED Talks Daily
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Le temps d'une bouffe
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Someone Knows Something
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Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast
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The MeidasTouch Podcast
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The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan
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The Mindset Mentor
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Spittin Chiclets
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20/20
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Myths and Legends
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The Peter Attia Drive
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The Line: Alberta Podcast
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I've Had It
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Hasan Minhaj Doesn't Know
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The Mel Robbins Podcast
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INFOS, METEO et TRAFIC de NRJ Rouen
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The Viall Files
Radio map of Canada
Top songs – last 7 days
Live Canada Radio
Canada boasts a rich and diverse radio broadcasting landscape, reflecting its multicultural society and vast geographic expanse. With a history spanning over a century, Canadian radio has evolved to serve communities in both official languages—English and French—and numerous Indigenous languages, ensuring a broad spectrum of content for listeners nationwide.
Historical Overview
Radio broadcasting in Canada began in the early 20th century, with the first license issued in 1919 to the experimental station XWA in Montreal. This marked the inception of a medium that would become integral to Canadian culture and communication. In 1932, the government established the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (CRBC) to oversee the burgeoning industry. By 1936, the CRBC was replaced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), which expanded to control three national networks by 1944—two English-language and one French-language network—laying the foundation for public broadcasting in Canada.
Current Landscape
Today, Canada is home to a vast array of radio stations, encompassing both public and private broadcasters. The CBC remains a cornerstone of Canadian media, operating several prominent stations:
- CBC Radio One: An English-language news and information station offering a mix of local, national, and international programming.
- CBC Music (formerly CBC Radio Two): Focuses on music, arts, and cultural content, showcasing a variety of genres and Canadian artists.
- ICI Radio-Canada Première: The French-language counterpart to CBC Radio One, providing news and information to Francophone audiences.
- ICI Musique: Formerly La Chaîne culturelle, this station delivers diverse musical programming in French.
In addition to the CBC, numerous private and community radio stations operate across the country, catering to a wide range of interests and demographics. These stations offer content spanning various genres, including pop, rock, jazz, classical, country, and more, reflecting the eclectic tastes of Canadian listeners.
Technological Advancements
The Canadian radio industry has embraced technological innovations to enhance accessibility and user experience. Many stations now offer online streaming, allowing listeners to tune in via websites and mobile applications. For instance, platforms like "Radio Canada FM Online" provide access to over 5,000 Canadian radio stations through user-friendly interfaces, facilitating easy discovery and enjoyment of content.
Conclusion
Radio remains a vital medium in Canada, fostering community connections and reflecting the nation's cultural mosaic. Whether through traditional broadcasts or digital platforms, Canadian radio continues to inform, entertain, and unite listeners from coast to coast.
