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Monthly Archives: October 2011
For one evening, From Headlines to History turns the clock back to 1967
” Where were you in ‘67, when Montreal played host to a World’s Fair that is still remembered with fond admiration today? Many of you were probably there in person over several days, enjoying an experience you would never forget, … Continue reading
CBC/Radio-Canada’s Annual Public Meeting 2011
On November 2, 2011, CBC/Radio-Canada will be hosting its 3rd Annual Public Meeting (APM). As an accountability and transparency vehicle, the APM provides the public a chance to ask questions of the Corporation’s senior executives as well as to learn … Continue reading
CBC News in perspective: a message from Jennifer McGuire
In Canada, we like to talk about news, about what is in the news, who is making the news, and who is watching news. It can be a slippery slope when you start talking about who is watching the news … Continue reading
Posted in CBC News
Tagged Canada, CBC News, CBC NEWS APP, CBCNEWS.CA, CNN, CTV News Channel, Jennifer McGuire, multi-platform, News, SUN TV NEWS, The National
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CBC/Radio-Canada Works: David Common
This week’s CBC/Radio-Canada Works featured employee is: David Common. David is CBC’s New York Correspondent and files reports for both television and radio. David is very much the globetrotter and has reported for CBC in 54 countries. What is the … Continue reading
Live from the Royal Canadian Mint
Every collector coin starts with a solid bar of cast metal; then, the transformation begins. In a few steps, the Royal Canadian Mint’s equipment and expertise turn those bars into finely wrought coins. This year, one of those coins – … Continue reading
Canada’s Military: Its Role at Home
Examples of Canada’s military role abroad are easy to find. Their mission in Afghanistan, for instance, is often in the news. But what about the military’s role here at home? How can we define this role when we have situations … Continue reading
CBC/Radio-Canada’s 75th anniversary exhibition at the Canada Science and Technology Museum
This morning, the Canada Science and Technology Museum opened a new exhibition to commemorate the 75th anniversary of CBC/Radio-Canada. The launch of the exhibition also marked the start of National Science and Technology Week being held from October 14-23. CBC/Radio-Canada: … Continue reading
Canada’s Military: Its Role at Home
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CBC/Radio-Canada Works: Alain Bidjerano
This week’s CBC/Radio-Canada Works featured employee is: Alain Bidjerano. Alain is the Director of Interactive Communications with Radio-Canada. Alain is in charge of developing and applying new communications strategies in the social networking space. “The goal is to create greater … Continue reading
75 Years of GGreat Books
Books hold a special place in my life. They bring joy, solace, puzzlement and understanding of the world around me. This is why, for me, the 75th anniversary of the Governor General’s Literary Awards – now better known as the … Continue reading
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Tagged 75th anniversary of the Governor General's Literary Awards, books, Canada Council for the Arts, Canadian, CBC, culture, dialogue, GGs, Head Endowments and Prizes, history, illustrators, Joanne Larocque-Poirier, literary excellence, Radio-Canada, readers, translators, understanding, writers
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