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Prime Minister Carney Pushes Canada Into Eurovision With Taxpayer-Funded Bid

The Canadian government is funneling millions into the state broadcaster to secure a spot in a European song contest, prioritizing global optics over domestic fiscal responsibility

PoliticsPublished June 26, 2026 at 1:41 PM
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is setting his sights on the Eurovision stage, using the 2025 budget to bankroll Canada's entry into the European song competition. The move follows the CBC/Radio-Canada’s transition to full membership in the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), a status change that allows the North American nation to compete in the contest.

This international vanity project comes at a steep cost to the taxpayers, with the Carney government earmarking C$150 million for the state broadcaster.

While the administration claims this move strengthens Canada's voice, it represents yet another instance of government spending prioritized toward globalist cultural initiatives rather than addressing the pressing economic concerns of the Canadian people.

Canada joins a list of non-European participants, including Israel and Australia, despite the geographical reality that the contest is fundamentally European. While the CBC previously held associate member status, the push for full participation aligns with Carney’s stated goal of deepening political and economic ties with Europe.

Whether this investment in Eurovision will provide any tangible benefit to the average Canadian remains to be seen, but for now, the government is committed to footing the bill for the spectacle.

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