Canada is now technically able to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest after CBC/Radio-Canada achieved full membership in the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) on Thursday. This marks the first time Canada has been eligible for the internationally renowned music competition. Despite this new eligibility, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has not yet announced whether it intends to participate. A spokesperson for CBC declined to comment on potential future involvement in Eurovision. The EBU membership allows CBC access to a wider range of programming and collaborative opportunities alongside its Eurovision access. The news has sparked speculation among Canadian fans regarding the possibility of a future national selection process. Ultimately, the decision to compete rests with CBC/Radio-Canada.