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- Parliament must update the Copyright Act so that Canadian creators are compensated when their works are used for education.
- Parliament must update the Copyright Act so that Canadian creators are compensated when their works are used for education.
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- Although the Montreal Canadiens have fewer Quebecers than in the past, it continues to be the standard-bearer of French Canada.
- Although the Montreal Canadiens have fewer Quebecers than in the past, it continues to be the standard-bearer of French Canada.
- Although the Montreal Canadiens have fewer Quebecers than in the past, it continues to be the standard-bearer of French Canada.
- We have the building blocks to define a Canadian identity, but they need to be reviewed, reformed, and rebuilt.
- We have the building blocks to define a Canadian identity, but they need to be reviewed, reformed, and rebuilt.
- We have the building blocks to define a Canadian identity, but they need to be reviewed, reformed, and rebuilt.
- Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge says it's important to complete her mandate, but Carleton journalism professor Chris Waddell says he's ‘not sure this will survive
- Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge says it's important to complete her mandate, but Carleton journalism professor Chris Waddell says he's ‘not sure this will survive
- Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge says it's important to complete her mandate, but Carleton journalism professor Chris Waddell says he's ‘not sure this will survive
- A CBC spokesperson says the briefing note prepared for a 2023 meeting with the Global Affairs Canada deputy minister is 'incorrect,' while GAC says
- A CBC spokesperson says the briefing note prepared for a 2023 meeting with the Global Affairs Canada deputy minister is 'incorrect,' while GAC says
- A CBC spokesperson says the briefing note prepared for a 2023 meeting with the Global Affairs Canada deputy minister is 'incorrect,' while GAC says
- In the face of déjà-vu Manifest Destiny, such a document could be our philosophical anchor and cultural manifesto, ensuring our stories, symbols, and sensibilities
- In the face of déjà-vu Manifest Destiny, such a document could be our philosophical anchor and cultural manifesto, ensuring our stories, symbols, and sensibilities
- In the face of déjà-vu Manifest Destiny, such a document could be our philosophical anchor and cultural manifesto, ensuring our stories, symbols, and sensibilities
- ITK President Natan Obed says the inclusion of Inuktut on the translation platform can empower Inuit to 'interact more fully in the digital world.'
- ITK President Natan Obed says the inclusion of Inuktut on the translation platform can empower Inuit to 'interact more fully in the digital world.'
- ITK President Natan Obed says the inclusion of Inuktut on the translation platform can empower Inuit to 'interact more fully in the digital world.'
- The regulator misses the Canadian Journalism Collective’s Oct. 7 deadline for media fund money to be distributed before year’s end.
- The regulator misses the Canadian Journalism Collective’s Oct. 7 deadline for media fund money to be distributed before year’s end.
- The regulator misses the Canadian Journalism Collective’s Oct. 7 deadline for media fund money to be distributed before year’s end.
- The recent case of the film Russians at War has sparked discussions about Canada’s ongoing struggle against foreign interference alongside a resumption of the
- The recent case of the film Russians at War has sparked discussions about Canada’s ongoing struggle against foreign interference alongside a resumption of the
- The recent case of the film Russians at War has sparked discussions about Canada’s ongoing struggle against foreign interference alongside a resumption of the
- We are the only nation in the developed world that has failed to adequately address preservation of our media heritage.
- We are the only nation in the developed world that has failed to adequately address preservation of our media heritage.
- We are the only nation in the developed world that has failed to adequately address preservation of our media heritage.
- This year's Shaughnessy Cohen Prize nominees touch on wildfire, threats to democracy, the criminal justice system, social insecurity, and national unity.

- This year's Shaughnessy Cohen Prize nominees touch on wildfire, threats to democracy, the criminal justice system, social insecurity, and national unity.
- This year's Shaughnessy Cohen Prize nominees touch on wildfire, threats to democracy, the criminal justice system, social insecurity, and national unity.

- Collective licensing has been severely eroded over the last decade in Canada. Continued inaction by the government only serves to legitimize a growing culture

- Collective licensing has been severely eroded over the last decade in Canada. Continued inaction by the government only serves to legitimize a growing culture
- Collective licensing has been severely eroded over the last decade in Canada. Continued inaction by the government only serves to legitimize a growing culture

- We must design a 21st century framework for a world where technology has already upended many our cultural policies, and threatens to do so
- We must design a 21st century framework for a world where technology has already upended many our cultural policies, and threatens to do so
- We must design a 21st century framework for a world where technology has already upended many our cultural policies, and threatens to do so
- Funding Canadian music has never been a handout. It is an investment in Canada’s economy and in our culture, and it has paid off

- Funding Canadian music has never been a handout. It is an investment in Canada’s economy and in our culture, and it has paid off
- Funding Canadian music has never been a handout. It is an investment in Canada’s economy and in our culture, and it has paid off

- For too long, regulatory policy has focused on “genres” of programming rather than the actual needs of children, and that's led to less content
- For too long, regulatory policy has focused on “genres” of programming rather than the actual needs of children, and that's led to less content
- For too long, regulatory policy has focused on “genres” of programming rather than the actual needs of children, and that's led to less content
- So as January approaches make it a New Year’s resolution to volunteer more, because it’s a win-win for both you and the organization you
- So as January approaches make it a New Year’s resolution to volunteer more, because it’s a win-win for both you and the organization you
- So as January approaches make it a New Year’s resolution to volunteer more, because it’s a win-win for both you and the organization you
- Whatever the Liberals do these days—even if it is groundbreaking, and puts $100-million into the creation of domestic news stories—they cannot win.
- Whatever the Liberals do these days—even if it is groundbreaking, and puts $100-million into the creation of domestic news stories—they cannot win.
- Whatever the Liberals do these days—even if it is groundbreaking, and puts $100-million into the creation of domestic news stories—they cannot win.
- Bombardier had no real equivalent in the rest of Canada, or even in North America.

- Bombardier had no real equivalent in the rest of Canada, or even in North America.
- Bombardier had no real equivalent in the rest of Canada, or even in North America.
