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Season’s Greetings – Our holiday e-card is here!
For 75 years, we’ve celebrated the holidays with you and your families. And, as we deepen our relationship with Canadians we look forward to many more. Created completely in-house by web designer Guy Dutrisac. The animated card captures the spirit … Continue reading
Posted in 75th Anniversary, Culture, History
Tagged CBC, e-card, Guy Dutrisac, Radio-Canada
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The winners of the CBC/Radio-Canada Quiz are announced
Thank you to all who played the Quiz in celebration of our 75th anniversary! 38 days of competition… Over 1,700 participants… Over 20,000 games played… And the winners are: 1. HANAN KHALLEB with 94,650 points Prize: iPAD2 – Apple – … Continue reading
Thank you, Canada
Many thanks to everyone involved in making our 75th anniversary such a great success. – Sarah Lue, Blog host Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post Print for later Tell a … Continue reading
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
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
We’ll be tweeting live from this conference. Join the conversation by following #CBC75 and #H2HCWM. Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post Print for later Tell a friend
War correspondents tell their stories
What are some of the psychological impacts of war reporting on the foreign correspondents who are sent to cover conflicts? How do they keep their distance and stay objective? These were among the questions raised as part of the From … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, airport, Andrew Burtch, armed forces, blackberry, Cambodia, Canadian War Museum, CBC, conference series, foreign correspondents, Headlines to History, impacts, Khmer Rouge, Lebanon, London, Middle East, Montréal, Nahlah Ayed, Paris, Radio-Canada, Raymond Saint-Pierre, refugees, role of the military, Social media, Sophie Bernard-Piché, strict rules, undersea cable, War Correspondents News from the Front, war reporting, Yugoslavia
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Put your knowledge to the test by taking the CBC/Radio-Canada Quiz
Today through to the 75th anniversary on November 2, go to the CBC /Radio-Canada corporate 75th site for your chance to WIN: an Apple iPad 2, iPod Touch, iPod Nano, or an Amazon Kindle! Increase your chance of winning – … Continue reading
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Tagged 75th anniversary, CBC, Eric Romanica, quiz, Radio-Canada
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