Inside Access: Strengthening Canadian Television Content: Creation, Discovery And Export In A Digital World

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Conference Call with Lawson Hunter, Former Commissioner, Competition Bureau and Counsel, Stikeman Elliott LLP, and Kenneth G. Engelhart, Former Senior Vice-President, Regulatory Affairs, Rogers Communications

On September 28, 2017, the government released its Creative Canada Policy Framework, a high-level overview of cultural policy direction that summarized initiatives to date and announced some new directions and next steps. Among the next steps is a review of the Broadcasting and Telecommunications Acts, preceded by a Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) review.

Join this call to hear recommended changes to the regulatory rules that will address the challenges of an open broadcasting system.

Inside Access is an exclusive, members-only opportunity:

  • 30 minute briefing and Q&A on Institute papers
  • A quick and convenient way to understand why our research is relevant to you, your organization, and the broader economy
  • Free as a member benefit

To register for this call, please contact Robin Ivory at rivory@cdhowe.org or (416) 865-1904 ext. 9998.

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Conference Call with Lawson Hunter, Former Commissioner, Competition Bureau and Counsel, Stikeman Elliott LLP, and Kenneth G. Engelhart, Former Senior Vice-President, Regulatory Affairs, Rogers Communications

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