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THE POLITICS OF CBC GOVERNANCE Catherine TaitPresident and CEOToronto, OntarioCurrent term: July 3, 2018–July 2, 2023. Catherine Tait is a media executive with considerable experience leading film, television, and digital content companies in Canada and the United States. She was appointed President and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada in April 2018. A GENERATION WITHOUT WONDER A Generation Without Wonder. Written by. Fiona O'Flynn. on. July 11 th, 2020. The winner of the first Dalton Camp Award for Best Student Journalist Essay is Fiona O’Flynn, a student at Ryerson University. Her essay A Generation Without Wonder, which reflects on social media, accountability and youth participation in our democratic culture. I AM CANADIAN CONTENT Sale price. $28.00. Regular price. Unit price. / per. Sale Sold out. I Am CanCon Poster 18x24. I Am CanCon Poster 18x24. Regular price. YALE REPORT: 6 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW 6 key themes from the Yale Report. 1. We need a fully funded, fully public, fully independent CBC. The report emphasised the need for a strong, independent CBC. Because if we want our stories to be told and our news to be reported, somebody has to do it. CBC PRODUCER MARK BLANDFORD WAS A PIONEER IN CANADIAN Mark Blandford was born on Jan. 24, 1942, in Wimbledon, England, a suburb of London. His father was a lieutenant-colonel in the Royal Marines and after the Second World War was posted to what is now Sri Lanka. When Mark was five, his father was bitten by a dog and died of rabies. Mark’s widowed mother, a baroness from the Alsace region of THE REAL REASON WHY CORNER GAS IS ENDING on. April 14 th, 2008. Columnist attributes end of hit Canadian production Corner Gas partly to threat of censorship implied by Bill C-10. Chili-dogs. That's what it's about, I'm telling ya. You see, I think you gotta wonder if Brent Butt is ending Corner Gas (CTV, 9:30 p.m.) because of the censorship threats implied in that Bill C-10thing.
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THE POLITICS OF CBC GOVERNANCE Catherine TaitPresident and CEOToronto, OntarioCurrent term: July 3, 2018–July 2, 2023. Catherine Tait is a media executive with considerable experience leading film, television, and digital content companies in Canada and the United States. She was appointed President and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada in April 2018. A GENERATION WITHOUT WONDER A Generation Without Wonder. Written by. Fiona O'Flynn. on. July 11 th, 2020. The winner of the first Dalton Camp Award for Best Student Journalist Essay is Fiona O’Flynn, a student at Ryerson University. Her essay A Generation Without Wonder, which reflects on social media, accountability and youth participation in our democratic culture. I AM CANADIAN CONTENT Sale price. $28.00. Regular price. Unit price. / per. Sale Sold out. I Am CanCon Poster 18x24. I Am CanCon Poster 18x24. Regular price. YALE REPORT: 6 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW 6 key themes from the Yale Report. 1. We need a fully funded, fully public, fully independent CBC. The report emphasised the need for a strong, independent CBC. Because if we want our stories to be told and our news to be reported, somebody has to do it. CBC PRODUCER MARK BLANDFORD WAS A PIONEER IN CANADIAN Mark Blandford was born on Jan. 24, 1942, in Wimbledon, England, a suburb of London. His father was a lieutenant-colonel in the Royal Marines and after the Second World War was posted to what is now Sri Lanka. When Mark was five, his father was bitten by a dog and died of rabies. Mark’s widowed mother, a baroness from the Alsace region of THE REAL REASON WHY CORNER GAS IS ENDING on. April 14 th, 2008. Columnist attributes end of hit Canadian production Corner Gas partly to threat of censorship implied by Bill C-10. Chili-dogs. That's what it's about, I'm telling ya. You see, I think you gotta wonder if Brent Butt is ending Corner Gas (CTV, 9:30 p.m.) because of the censorship threats implied in that Bill C-10thing.
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THE DALTON CAMP AWARD 2021 Submissions are now closed. The Dalton Camp Award is a $10,000 prize for the best essay on the link between media and democracy, presented annually by FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting.FRIENDS launched the award in 2002 to honour the memory of Dalton Camp, a distinguished commentator on Canadian public affairs. LESSONS FROM CANADA'S OLDER ADULTS Lessons from Canada's older adults. on. July 7 th, 2020. 81-year-old PhD candidate Olive Bryanton wants arm policy makers with more data about Canada's older female population and what they need to age in place. Over the last century, Canadians have become healthier, steadily prolonging their lifespan and making Canada an older country. DALTON CAMP AWARD WINNING ESSAYS Fiona O'Flynn is the winner of the first Dalton Camp Award for Best Student Journalist Essay. Fiona O’Flynn is from Victoria, B.C. and is currently a student at Ryerson University. Her essay A Generation Without Wonder, which reflects on social media, accountability and THE DOCUMENTARY: CANADA'S GIFT TO THE WORLD The documentary: Canada's gift to the world. Written by. Colin Scheyen. on. December 2 nd, 2019. Colin Scheyen on the importance of remembering Canada’s unique role in the development of documentary film, and how the form that defines us can help preserve our democracy. Allan King at work: Documentary film is in our blood, and arich part of
OUR MEDIA NEEDS MORE INDIGENOUS VOICES Undoubtedly, 2019 was a significant year in terms of the media’s coverage of Indigenous voices and cultures. Major media outlets, such as the Toronto Star, introduced “Indigenous Issues” columns, while many others recruited more Indigenous journalists to their newsrooms.The Globe and Mail opened a bureau in Thunder Bay to report on the large number of stories happening in Northern CANADA’S DIGITAL DIVIDE: PRESERVING INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting is a citizens’ movement that defends Canadian culture and democracy. It operates in the fields of journalism, stories (television series, movies, Canadian content, etc.) and public broadcasting. CBC’S AUDIENCE CRISIS: CBC TV AUDIENCE IS DOWN 40%, LOWEST FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting is a citizens’ movement that defends Canadian culture and democracy. It operates in the fields of journalism, stories (television series, movies, Canadian content, etc.) and public broadcasting. FRIENDS OF CANADIAN BROADCASTINGWHY FRIENDSOUR STORYOUR INITIATIVESOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTSGET INVOLVEDJOIN OUR CAMPAIGNS FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting is a citizens’ movement of 364,000 people that defends Canadian culture and democracy. It operates in the fields of journalism, stories and public broadcasting. FRIENDS is not affiliated with any broadcaster or political party. CONTACT US | FRIENDS OF CANADIAN BROADCASTING General Inquiries. FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting. 200/238-131 Bloor Street West. Toronto, ON. M5S 1R8 ↗︎. 866-833-1282. friends@friends.ca. If you have a comment or a question, please fill out the form below and we will get back to you shortly. For media requests: media@friends.ca. THE DALTON CAMP AWARD 2021 The Dalton Camp Award is a $10,000 prize for the best essay on the link between media and democracy, presented annually by FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting. FRIENDS launched the award in 2002 to honour the memory of Dalton Camp, a distinguished commentator on Canadian public affairs. Eligible essays written in English up to 2,000 wordsin
POET LORNA CROZIER'S POETRY PICKS Poet Lorna Crozier's poetry picks. on. March 30 th, 2021. This April marks the 23rd National Poetry Month and we're excited to have FRIENDS supporter and poet Lorna Crozier as our guest curator. Lorna Crozier has been made an Officer of the Order of Canada for her contributions to Canadian literature, her teaching and her mentoring with five NO NEW LAWS REQUIRED TO HOLD SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTABLE FOR No new laws required to hold social media accountable for illegal content. on. September 21 st, 2020. New report to be discussed by expert panel today. TORONTO, SEPTEMBER 21, 2020 – In the eyes of Canadian law, social media companies like Facebook and YouTube are arguably publishers, opening the platforms to legal liability foruser-generated
DALTON CAMP AWARD WINNING ESSAYS Fiona O'Flynn is the winner of the first Dalton Camp Award for Best Student Journalist Essay. Fiona O’Flynn is from Victoria, B.C. and is currently a student at Ryerson University. Her essay A Generation Without Wonder, which reflects on social media, accountability and THE POLITICS OF CBC GOVERNANCE Catherine TaitPresident and CEOToronto, OntarioCurrent term: July 3, 2018–July 2, 2023. Catherine Tait is a media executive with considerable experience leading film, television, and digital content companies in Canada and the United States. She was appointed President and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada in April 2018. CBC PRODUCER MARK BLANDFORD WAS A PIONEER IN CANADIAN Mark Blandford was born on Jan. 24, 1942, in Wimbledon, England, a suburb of London. His father was a lieutenant-colonel in the Royal Marines and after the Second World War was posted to what is now Sri Lanka. When Mark was five, his father was bitten by a dog and died of rabies. Mark’s widowed mother, a baroness from the Alsace region of YALE REPORT: 6 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW 6 key themes from the Yale Report. 1. We need a fully funded, fully public, fully independent CBC. The report emphasised the need for a strong, independent CBC. Because if we want our stories to be told and our news to be reported, somebody has to do it. THE REAL REASON WHY CORNER GAS IS ENDING on. April 14 th, 2008. Columnist attributes end of hit Canadian production Corner Gas partly to threat of censorship implied by Bill C-10. Chili-dogs. That's what it's about, I'm telling ya. You see, I think you gotta wonder if Brent Butt is ending Corner Gas (CTV, 9:30 p.m.) because of the censorship threats implied in that Bill C-10thing.
FRIENDS OF CANADIAN BROADCASTINGWHY FRIENDSOUR STORYOUR INITIATIVESOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTSGET INVOLVEDJOIN OUR CAMPAIGNS FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting is a citizens’ movement of 364,000 people that defends Canadian culture and democracy. It operates in the fields of journalism, stories and public broadcasting. FRIENDS is not affiliated with any broadcaster or political party. CONTACT US | FRIENDS OF CANADIAN BROADCASTING General Inquiries. FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting. 200/238-131 Bloor Street West. Toronto, ON. M5S 1R8 ↗︎. 866-833-1282. friends@friends.ca. If you have a comment or a question, please fill out the form below and we will get back to you shortly. For media requests: media@friends.ca. THE DALTON CAMP AWARD 2021 The Dalton Camp Award is a $10,000 prize for the best essay on the link between media and democracy, presented annually by FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting. FRIENDS launched the award in 2002 to honour the memory of Dalton Camp, a distinguished commentator on Canadian public affairs. Eligible essays written in English up to 2,000 wordsin
POET LORNA CROZIER'S POETRY PICKS Poet Lorna Crozier's poetry picks. on. March 30 th, 2021. This April marks the 23rd National Poetry Month and we're excited to have FRIENDS supporter and poet Lorna Crozier as our guest curator. Lorna Crozier has been made an Officer of the Order of Canada for her contributions to Canadian literature, her teaching and her mentoring with five NO NEW LAWS REQUIRED TO HOLD SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTABLE FOR No new laws required to hold social media accountable for illegal content. on. September 21 st, 2020. New report to be discussed by expert panel today. TORONTO, SEPTEMBER 21, 2020 – In the eyes of Canadian law, social media companies like Facebook and YouTube are arguably publishers, opening the platforms to legal liability foruser-generated
DALTON CAMP AWARD WINNING ESSAYS Fiona O'Flynn is the winner of the first Dalton Camp Award for Best Student Journalist Essay. Fiona O’Flynn is from Victoria, B.C. and is currently a student at Ryerson University. Her essay A Generation Without Wonder, which reflects on social media, accountability and THE POLITICS OF CBC GOVERNANCE Catherine TaitPresident and CEOToronto, OntarioCurrent term: July 3, 2018–July 2, 2023. Catherine Tait is a media executive with considerable experience leading film, television, and digital content companies in Canada and the United States. She was appointed President and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada in April 2018. CBC PRODUCER MARK BLANDFORD WAS A PIONEER IN CANADIAN Mark Blandford was born on Jan. 24, 1942, in Wimbledon, England, a suburb of London. His father was a lieutenant-colonel in the Royal Marines and after the Second World War was posted to what is now Sri Lanka. When Mark was five, his father was bitten by a dog and died of rabies. Mark’s widowed mother, a baroness from the Alsace region of YALE REPORT: 6 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW 6 key themes from the Yale Report. 1. We need a fully funded, fully public, fully independent CBC. The report emphasised the need for a strong, independent CBC. Because if we want our stories to be told and our news to be reported, somebody has to do it. THE REAL REASON WHY CORNER GAS IS ENDING on. April 14 th, 2008. Columnist attributes end of hit Canadian production Corner Gas partly to threat of censorship implied by Bill C-10. Chili-dogs. That's what it's about, I'm telling ya. You see, I think you gotta wonder if Brent Butt is ending Corner Gas (CTV, 9:30 p.m.) because of the censorship threats implied in that Bill C-10thing.
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