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: 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.

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.

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 due to not having access to non-CBC programming. CKDA also carries a newscast, Quebec City's Voice, anchored by Ron Kupper and Alexa McCotter, in addition to carrying the CBC Montreal News program from.