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An afternoon with Esther Enkin
Novalee Fox is from Ochapowace First Nation and currently lives in Regina. She is a third year student in Indigenous Education. This summer, Novalee is enrolled in the Indian Communication and Arts (INCA) summer program at the First Nations University … Continue reading
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Tagged CBC, Esther Enkin, ethics, INCA, journalism, Novalee Fox, ombudsman
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Ethics and legal issues for journalists
Forrest Kaye was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan. He is a Treaty Six from Island Lake First Nations and is currently enrolled in the Indian Communication and Arts (INCA) summer program and would one day like to specialize in … Continue reading
Posted in CBC, Events, Ombudsmen
Tagged CBC, Esther Enkin, ethics, Forrest Kaye, INCA, journalism, ombudsman
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Latest Ipsos Reid study, ranks CBC among the top 10 most influential brands in Canada
Ipsos Reid and The Institute of Communication Agencies teamed up to see which brands are most influential in Canada. This is the second year that they have conducted this study and it’s also the second year that CBC has made … Continue reading
Posted in Awards, CBC, Culture, Environment, Everyone Every way, History, People, Programming, Social Media, Strategic Planning
Tagged audience, CBC, communications, corporate citizenship, Engaging, great presence, Ipsos Reid, Kirstine Stewart, Leading edge, Radio-Canada, ranked top 10, social responsibility, Steve Levy, Trustworthy
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Shatter stereotypes with the CBC Human Library
The CBC Human Library is a one-day event, aimed at breaking down stereotypes by facilitating conversations between people who may never meet otherwise. Volunteers are designated as ‘books’ and include fascinating or unusual Canadians who, despite their diverse lives, have … Continue reading
Posted in CBC, People
Tagged #CBCHumanLibrary, CBC, human library, Human Library Organization, Sarah Lue
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Air Farce
Here’s a sneak peek of what’s in store for CBC’s 20th Air Farce New Year’s Eve special…This should an interesting night! -Sarah Lue, Blog host Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this … Continue reading
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Opening video for the English Services panel
Here’s a short video to give you an idea of what CBC is like today. – Sarah Lue, Blog host Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post Print for later Tell … Continue reading
CBC/Radio-Canada appear before the CRTC to renew its licences
CBC/Radio-Canada will be appearing before the CRTC to renew its licences on November 19, 2012. The hearings will last two weeks and will run until November 30, 2012. We kicked things off with this video this morning: CBC/Radio-Canada serves the … Continue reading
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Tagged CBC, CRTC, Everyone Every way, Hubert Lacroix, Licence renewal, Radio-Canada
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CBC/Radio-Canada’s corporate website gets a makeover
The CBC/Radio-Canada corporate website was recently revamped to make it easier to navigate. But what exactly can you expect to find there? Well, dear readers, I decided to browse around the site a bit and here’s what I discovered. What’s … Continue reading
CBC/Radio-Canada Shop
Looking for something to do this March break? If you’re in the Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver area why not stop by one of our CBC/Radio-Canada Shop locations? The CBC/Radio-Canada Shop offers fans a unique, exclusive assortment of merchandise, including high … Continue reading
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Tagged CBC Retro, CBC Shop, CBC Signature, Coronation Street, Hockey Night in Canada, Kids’ CBC, Montréal, radio 3, Republic of Doyle, Toronto, Vancouver
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Atrium
It’s a sunny summer day and I get a message – there’s a man in the atrium of the Toronto building wearing a life jacket, and he’s throwing a preserver around to people walking by. And there’s a camera with … Continue reading


