Canadian Content Regulation

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Cuts, Canadian Culture and the CBC
Berton, Pierre
Article
1986
Canadian drams gives us a sense of community.
A Goal for National Survival: 50% Canadian TV Content
Zwicker, Barrie
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The destruction of the CBC would be the greatest disaster to befall Canada.
Public Broadcasting is Cultural National Defence
Friends of Canadian Broadcasting
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The role of the national public broadcaster is to do those things which private broadcasters have demonstrated they will not, or cannot, accomplish.

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Friends of Canadian Broadcasting
An association of Canadians who share a commitment to expanding the quality and quantity of Canadian programming on our nation's airwaves.

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The Cultural Industries in Canada
Problems, Policies and Prospects
Dorland, Michael (ed.)
1996
Dorland discusses policy problems specific to the Canadian cultural industries that produce cultural commodities, such as books, films and television programs.