MundoCBC

 is a Canadian Spanish language specialty channel owned by the (CBC). MundoCBC broadcasts a variety of Spanish-language programming, including news, dramas, talk shows, sports, and more. The network is headquartered in, at  alongside the CBC's French language pay TV services ,  and.

History
After the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission's (CRTC) call for applications regarding services who wish to be regulated to be distributed on the basic package of all television service providers in Canada, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation announced an application in January 2013. Within this application, CBC proposed a new Spanish language service, MundoCBC, which would operate under a Category B licence and would "offer programming focused primarily on reflecting the culture of the Spanish-speaking community in Canada".

The application was approved on August 8, 2013. The channel launched on March 15, 2014, airing the channel's launch ceremony held at 's Place des Nations.

Programming
Programmes mostly consist of shows from the CBC and Radio-Canada dubbed into Spanish, along with Spanish-dubbed versions of shows from other Canadian networks as well as telenovelas and comedy programs from various Latin American & Spanish broadcasters.