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Matt Gurney: The CBC owes us openness, but not as much as the Tories do National Post (blog) In a meeting with the National Post editorial board last week,CBC/Radio-Canada president Hubert Lacroix gave a spirited defence of theCBC's record of openness and transparency. Conceding that the CBC had not done a good job disclosing information ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CBC LIVE: Behind the Scenes at NHL All-Star 2012 CBCtv An all-access glimpse into the NHL All-Star 2012 weekend with the Hockey Night in Canada team, players, celebrity fans and musical performer Drake. Check out more video and celebrity content at www.cbc.ca/live. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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CBC and Loblaw Team Up for Return of 'Live Right Now' Broadcaster In 2011, Live Right Now inspired Canadians to live healthier lives - and it worked! Tens of thousands of Canadians came together through Live Right Now with the shared goal of making healthier choices, while CBC and lead sponsor Loblaw Companies ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Marty Short previews his new CBC comedy special at Second City Toronto Star Richard Ouzounian Theatre Critic One of Canada's greatest comedy treasures, Martin Short, paid a visit to The Second City on Mercer St. on Tuesday night to reconnect with his family, the family who helped create theCBC comedy special I, Martin Short, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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CBC under ideological attack Canadian University Press Newswire Yes, these are all prevalent Canadian images; however, there is one marquee symbol that is as Canadian as it gets: the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's logo. The CBC is Canada's national public radio and television broadcaster and a major player in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Good news about deficit bad news Toronto Sun By David Akin ,Parliamentary Bureau Chief Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper addresses a session at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, January 26, 2012. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann Jean Chretien and his finance minister Paul Martin took ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Snow causing slippery road conditions CBC.ca Kalin Mitchell, a CBC meteorologist, said more snow is expected on Wednesday night. And Mitchell also warned motorists to be cautious. "So if you're travelling in along the roads across the entire province there will be some significant snow out there ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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CBC programming to highlight “new” standards? Rossland Telegraph First, Hockey Night in Canada can now have a new Sports Reporter, Jennifer Mather, ”embedded” to cover the Toronto Maple Leafs. Mather, as former BCTV fans can testify, is a fine reporter. But more than that old-fashioned journalistic qualification, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sask. MP worries for free speech CBC.ca He said one example concerns funding for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. "I think you see it now with Conservative MPs talking issues with what to do with the CBC," Trost said. "The cabinet ministers are on one side and some of the backbenchers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ex-managers of CUC arena fight firings CBC.ca "It was approved," Swidrovich told CBC News Tuesday. "We just did what we do in this business, and we've done it for 20 years." According to statements of claim, Swidrovich and another executive, William Antonishyn, went to Phoenix "to promote ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Puritanism threatens the CBC Coquitlam Now By Joerge Dyrkton, Coquitlam Now January 31, 2012 Recently, MP James Moore, also Minister of Heritage, floated the idea of cutting funding to theCBC by about $100 million. In effect this would seriously dismantle theCanadian Broadcasting Corp. as we ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Clothing bin rules hard to enforce, city says CBC.ca The city's comments come on the heels of a CBC News report which highlighted that many donation bins are owned by companies that run a lucrative private business. In 2010, Canadian exports of worn clothes were valued at $174 million. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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What happens to Manitobans' used clothing donations? CBC.ca For example, clothing and household goods that are donated to theCanadian Diabetes Association and the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Winnipeg are sold to Value Village. Value Village seeks 'modest' return Value Village officials would not tell CBC ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Warm Winter Ahead For Most Of Canada Huffington Post Canada ... to a warmer-than-normal winter, right through until spring, according to Environment Canada's latest forecast. The prediction for February, March and April comes after an unseasonably warm couple of months, said CBCmeteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Christmas Bird Count results for Sterling, Crook Journal-Advocate Another snowy owl was seen in the Crook area. (Courtesy photo) Audubon's annual Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is the longest running Citizen Science survey in the world, celebrated its 112th year. The Sterling CBC marked its 13th year on Monday, Dec. See all stories on this topic » |
CBC pays 730 staffers $100Gs a year | Canada | News | London ... OTTAWA - The CBC pays 730 staffers more than $100000 in salary per year, but won't say who they are. The CBC is also keeping mum about how much news anchor Peter Mansbridge and host George Stroumboulopoulos get paid. London Free Press |
small dead animals: Things You'll Never See On The CBC By Kate http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/canada-politics/730-cbc-employees-over-100-000-165212940.html. Posted by: ... Just like in the related media business, good news doesn't sell. In the case of .... The rest of the worldthinks that it is pollution. small dead animals |
Canadian woman beaten at Mexico resort hotel - World - CBC News A young Canadian woman is undergoing treatment after being found beaten unconscious in a hotel in Mexico's Mazatlan resort region. www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/.../mexico-canadian-beaten.html |
Canada's Guay skis to silver in World Cup downhill - CBC.ca Skip to main content; Skip to Canada's Guay skis to silver in World Cup downhill; Skip to supplementary story content; Skip to related news content; Skip to CBC ... www.cbc.ca/sports/skiing/.../sp-ski-downhill-garmisch.html |
Canada's Kingsbury wins 5th straight World Cup moguls title - CBC.ca Skip to main content; Skip to Canada's Kingsbury wins 5th straight WorldCup ... story content; Skip to related news content; Skip to CBC accessibility page ... www.cbc.ca/sports/skiing/story/.../sp-skiing-kingsbury.html |
Canada's Rochon wins World Cup aerials - CBC.ca Skip to main content; Skip to Canada's Rochon wins World Cup aerials; Skip to supplementary story content; Skip to related news content; Skip toCBC ... www.cbc.ca/sports/skiing/.../sp-aerials-world-cup-rochon.html |
CBC News - Canada urges trade with Libya Canadian values, including respect for human rights, won't be compromised in any trading relationship with Libya, International Trade Minister Ed Fast said ... www.cbc.ca/m/touch/politics/.../pol-libya-trade-mission.html |
Canadian jailed in Mexico claims 'abuse and torture' In a six-page letter obtained by CBC News, Cyndy Vanier documents a string of ... investigate what they have called an international plot to forge travel ... www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/.../vanier-torture-letter.html |


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