CKDA-DT

CKDA-DT, virtual channel 13.1 (VHF digital channel 22), is a CBC Television-affiliated station licensed to, , Canada. The station is owned by Bernard Pierlot and his company Télé-Radio Capitale, CKDA is the sister station to three local radio stations: English active rock radio station CHON-FM (90.3 FM), French pop station CHUH-FM (94.9 FM), and bilingual community radio station CKDA-FM (96.5 FM). After moved it's license and operations to  in 2011 and  shut down it's CBVE-TV retransmitter in 2012, CKDA remains the only English-language station focused on Quebec City. CKDA's studios are located on Rue Saint-Joseph in Quebec City, it's transmitter is located on.

It is the largest CBC station that is not owned-and-operated by the network. It is also the second-largest major network affiliate in Canada in a media market that is not owned by its associated network, behind 's TVA affiliate.

Overview
CKDA has been owned by local billionaire Bernard Pierlot since it's 1970 launch. Its original studio was in a converted warehouse in the neighborhood of. In 1998, CKDA switched from independent to CBC after CKMI became a affiliate the previous year, making it the youngest CBC affiliate behind then-affiliate.

By 2019, CKDA and, station CKRC-DT were the only privately-owned CBC affiliates remaining in the network. CKDA produces a substantial amount of local programming as well as airing the majority of CBC Television's schedule.

News Operation
CKDA carries a 6:00 p.m. newscast, Quebec City's Voice, anchored by Ron Kupper and Alexa McCotter, in addition to also carrying the CBC Montreal News program from.

In 2014, CKDA entered into a news share agreement with the CBC, in which the station and CBC's two main Quebec City radio stations - station  and  station  - would share news content, staff and resources. This agreement resulted in a TV simulcast of CBVE's Quebec AM program being added to CKDA's schedule in 2018.