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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Vote now to name our blog
Vote Now to Name our Blog. Continue reading
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Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada on CBC
Do you think hockey is an important part of Canadian culture? Share your opinions with us. Continue reading
Create distinctive, unifying programming? Sure we can!
It is absolutely essential that our societies have large, unifying media organizations able to promote social cohesion, create shared experiences and forge collective identities. But they also need to be able to provide people with more specialized services and customized environments. Continue reading
Posted in Everyone Every way, Radio-Canada, Strategic Planning
Tagged 2015, CBC, Everyone Every way, programming, Radio-Canada, Sylvain Lafrance
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Help us serve you better
That’s our plan. After months of grappling with it, and helping to give shape to it and get it out the proverbial door, it makes sense and means something to me. But, as a strategist and a conversationalist, I’m more interested in what got through — and what it means — to you. What resonates with you? What do you think should be top-of-mind for us, as we get on with it? Continue reading
Posted in Everyone Every way, Strategic Planning
Tagged CBC, consultation, Everyone Every way, Kevin Payan, public broadcaster, Radio-Canada
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Canadian Women in Communications
Is being a woman in the field of communications a challenge? At CBC/Radio-Canada, we have a dedicated team focused on talent acquisition and diversity as part of our People and Culture group. Whether it’s through recruitment or internal campaigns and events, the group is constantly seeking new ways to enhance the diversity of the organisation. Continue reading
Posted in Awards, People
Tagged Award, CBC, culture, equity, gender, Live Right Now, People, Radio-Canada, Sarah Lue, Women in Communications
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Everyone, Every way: A good start
As a public broadcaster, we must engage in real and tangible ways with you. This means programming that connects with you—it entertains, it informs, and, when we do our jobs well, we also provoke your passion, ideas and conversation. Continue reading
Posted in CBC, Strategic Planning
Tagged CBC, Kirstine Stewart, programming, Radio-Canada
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Help us name our blog
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Embracing our future
Big day yesterday. Finally, after three years in the job, movement on my third “P,” Pushing forward. The release of Everyone, Every Way. It’s a challenge to ourselves and to Canadians to rekindle the relationship we have with them. Continue reading
Posted in Strategic Planning
Tagged Canadians, CBC, Every Way, Everyone, Hubert T. Lacroix, public broadcaster, Radio-Canada
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