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Politique culturelle fédérale de 1700 à 1799
Federal Cultural Policy from 1920 to 1929
Broadcasting - Copyright - Museums and Heritage
1923 Canadian National Railways begins radio broadcasting on its trains
1923 Radiotelegraph Act amended to give only British subjects the right to apply for broadcasting licences
1927 Federal Radio Commission established (first broadcast regulator)
1928 Royal Commission on Radio Broadcasting (Aird Commission) established
1929 Aird Commission report recommends the establishment of a public broadcaster
1924 Copyright Act comes into force
1928 Canada signs the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works
1927 Museum of the Geological Survey becomes the National Museum of Canada
   
   
   
   
 

 

 

 
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