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The
CBC occupies a unique position of trust. Not only is
it
the most substantial and broadly-based broadcast journalism
organization in Canada, it is funded, through Parliament,
by
the people of Canada. The CBC therefore considers it
a duty
to provide consistent, high-quality information upon
which all citizens may rely.
The Journalistic
Standards and Practices provide the
policy framework within which CBC journalism seeks to
meet
the expectations and obligations it faces. The second
edition received approval from the CBC Board of Directors
in January,
2001.
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