The Canadian public broadcaster CBC/Radio-Canada has become a full member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which qualifies it to participate in Eurovision. This change allows Canada to potentially compete in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest, although it remains unclear whether Canada will officially enter. Previously, non-European countries like Israel and Australia regularly participated, while Morocco competed once in 1980. Although Canada has never been an official participant, several Canadian artists have represented other countries at Eurovision, including Celine Dion for Switzerland in 1988 and Natasha St-Pier for France in 2001. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has expressed interest in strengthening political and economic ties with Europe, including exploring Eurovision participation, and has allocated funding for CBC/Radio-Canada.
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article provides factual information about Canada's potential participation in Eurovision, mentioning both the technical qualification through EBU membership and the uncertainty around Canada's decision to enter. It includes historical context about previous non-European participants and notes a





