Lecture: Threats To Canadian Control Of Media And Communications

Posted on Friday, March 12 at 08:59 by sthompson
Speakers:

IAN MORRISON, Spokesperson
Friends of Canadian Broadcasting (FCB)
www.friends.ca
Friends of Canadian Broadcasting is a Canada-wide voluntary organization supported by 60,000 households whose mission is to defend and enhance the quality and quantity of Canadian programming in Canada's audio-visual system.

PETER MURDOCH, Media Vice-President,
Communications, Energy & Paperworkers (CEP) Union

ANNE McLELLAN, Deputy Prime Minister (invited)

No charge admission!
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Sponsored by CEP & FCB in cooperation with ACTRA and the Council of Canadians www.canadians.org
Founded in 1985, The Council of Canadians is Canada's pre-eminent citizens' watchdog organization, comprised of over 100,000 members and more than 70 Chapters across the country. Strictly non-partisan, the Council lobbies Members of Parliament, conducts research, and runs national campaigns aimed at putting some of the country's most important issues into the spotlight: safeguarding our social programs, promoting economic justice, renewing our democracy, asserting Canadian sovereignty, advancing alternatives to corporate-style free trade, and preserving our environment. The Council does not accept money from corporations or governments, and is sustained entirely by the volunteer energy and financial assistance of its members.

sincerely,

Len Douziech
(780) 428-5741 res; 945-9116 cell.
~//;-)x

Note: www.friends.ca www.canadians.org

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