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Cultural Policy Timelines CONNECTCP CANADA: THE CANADIAN WHO'S WHO OF CULTURAL POLICY, PLANNING AND RESEARCH
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Strengthening the Fabric of Canada: New Media, new Broadcast Challenges and a New Approach from the National Film Board of Canada

"Submission to the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage by Jacques Bensimon Government Film Commissioner and Chairperson of the NFB."
  
  
    
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"The Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage is making a timely assessment of the broadcasting system and its success in meeting the objectives of the Broadcasting Act of 1991. The last comprehensive study was the 1986 Task Force on Broadcasting Policy (Caplan-Sauvageau). Its recommendations reinforced the need for a broadcasting system that holistically supports national cohesion by developing awareness of Canada, reflecting cultural diversity, providing a wide range of Canadian content programming, and providing for a continuing expression of Canadian identity. The Caplan-Sauvageau Task Force further recommended a broadcasting system that would serve the special needs of geographic regions and actively contribute to the flow and exchange of information among regions."

Creator(s) National Film Board - Jacques Bensimon
Source Location Canada
Date Published
2001-09-10
Language Bilingual
URL http://www.nfb.ca/publications/en/speeches/strenghening.html
Copyright Holder National Film Board of Canada


 

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