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Parliamentary
Submissions and Appearances > 2005
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October 27, 2005 –
Appearance
Robert Rabinovitch, President and CEO, Richard Stursberg,
Executive Vice-President, English Television; Sylvain Lafrance, Executive
Vice-President, French Services; Jane Chalmers, Vice-President, English
Radio; George Smith, Senior Vice-President, Human Resources and
Organization
October 4, 2005 –
Appearance
Guy Fournier
June 21, 2005 –
Appearance
Richard Stursberg,
Executive Vice-President, English Televison
Study of Canadian Feature Film Industry
June 2, 2005 – Appearance
Suzanne Laverdière,
Director, Corporate Affairs and Strategic Planning, French Television
Study of Canadian Feature Film Industry
February 17, 2005 –
Appearance
Pierre Nollet,
Vice President, General Council and Corporate Secretary and Steven Guiton,
Executive Director, Strategy and Government Relations
Bill C-11, An Act to establish a procedure for the disclosure of wrongdoings
in the public sector, including the protection of persons who disclose the
wrongdoings
February 4, 2005 –
Appearance
René Fontaine, Director, French Radio, Prairies; Gilles Fréchette,
Broadcasting Manager, French Radio, Manitoba; Lionel Bonneville,
Director, French Television, Western Canada
February 3, 2005 –
Appearance
Daniel Gourd,
Executive Vice-President, French Television; Sylvain Lafrance,
Vice-President, French Radio and New Media; Jane Chalmers,
Vice-President, English Radio and Richard Stursberg, Executive
Vice-President, English Television
February 2, 2005 –
Presentation
In its review of the
Canadian broadcasting system, Our Cultural Sovereignty, the Standing
Committee on Canadian Heritage requested that CBC/Radio-Canada develop a
strategic plan, with estimated resource requirements, detailing how it could
enhance local and regional programming services to Canadians.
CBC/Radio-Canada
presented its plan, Enhancing Regional Connections: A Local/Regional Strategy,
to the Minister of Canadian Heritage February 2005. The Minister then shared
the strategy with the Committee.
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