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Le CS3R Veut Sensibiliser Les Députés Mauriciens Sur Le Droit À La Critique De L’État D’Israël
Le 24 février 2017 Communiqué de presse Pour diffusion immédiate Motion contre le mouvement BDS Le CS3R veut sensibiliser les députés mauriciens sur le droit à la critique de l’État d’Israël Trois-Rivières – Premier anniversaire d’une motion appelant le gouvernement à condamner les citoyennes et citoyens canadiens qui osent critiquer la politique d’apartheid menée par Israël. Pour souligner l’événement, le CS3R, engagé de longue date dans la défense du droit des Palestiniens, s’est retroussé les manches et part à la rencontre des députés de la région pour les sensibiliser à cette motion anti-démocratique. Il y a un an, le parti libéral de M. Justin Trudeau a approuvé une motion, déposée par le Parti conservateur, qui appelle à rejeter le mouvement de Boycott, désinvestissement et sanctions (BDS) et à condamner tout individu, groupe ou organisation canadienne qui ferait la promotion du mouvement BDS ici au Canada et à l’étranger. Le mouvement BDS, qui appelle à faire pression sur les politiques et agissements illégaux de l’État d’Israël de façon pacifique tout en condamnant toute forme de racisme et d’antisémitisme, est soutenu par un grand nombre d’organisations de la société civile, dont le Comité de Solidarité/Trois-Rivières fait partie. C’est donc en solidarité avec les Palestiniennes et les Palestiniens qui subissent un véritable régime d’apartheid, en solidarité avec les citoyennes et les citoyens québécois et canadiens dont les droits à la liberté d’expression sont bafoués et en solidarité avec le mouvement BDS que le gouvernement canadien tente de réduire au silence, que le CS3R échangera avec les députés fédéraux de la région. -
CTV News | Where Canada Shines: Water Tech 11-06-22 11:41 AM
CTV News | Where Canada shines: water tech 11-06-22 11:41 AM CTV.ca Mobile Canada AM Autos Entertainment Olympics Contests Local Stations Shows Video News Schedule News Sections Home : Business Top Stories Canada Where Canada shines: water tech World GRANT BUCKLER - The Globe and Mail Entertainment According to the World Health Organization, more than 3.5 million people die each year Sports from water-related diseases worldwide. But clean water is a problem Canadian technologies can help solve. This country has a significant number of companies Business providing technology for cleaning water, either before it is used for drinking or before it returns to the environment after use in households or industry. Sci-Tech “There is a solid capacity for managing water and water technology in Canada,” says Health Rick Findlay, vice-chair of the Canadian Water Network, a water research group that is Politics part of the Network of Centres of Excellence program. “We do play on the world stage – and we could play a bigger role, of course.” Weather Canada’s strengths in this area didn’t grow because we faced greater challenges – countries such as Israel and Australia are shorter of water than we are. In fact, the News Programs opposite may be partly true. CTV National News Industry grew up around the Great Lakes precisely because of the availability of water, with Lloyd Robertson observes David Henderson, managing director of XPV Capital Corp., which invests in water companies. When legislation started forcing those companies to clean up their Canada AM wastewater, a significant market for water purification resulted, creating what Mr. -
2019 Federal Election: Result and Analysis
2019 Federal Election: Result and Analysis O C T O B E R 22, 2 0 1 9 NATIONAL ELECTION RESULTS 157 121 24 3 32 (-20) (+26) (-15) (+1) (+22) Comparison between results reflected based on party standings at dissolution of the 42nd parliament • The Liberal Party of Canada (LPC) won a second mandate, although was diminished to minority status. • The result of the 43rd Canadian election is one of the closest in recent memory, with both the Liberals and Conservatives separated by little more than one percentage point. Conservatives share of vote is slightly higher than the Liberals, making major gains in key areas for the party • Bloc Quebecois (BQ) is a winner in this election, moving up to official party status which will give the party added resources as well as significance in the House of Commons • The NDP managed to win enough seats to potentially play an important role in the House of Commons, but the party took a big hit in Quebec — where they were only able to hold one of the Layton era “Orange Wave” seats • Maxime Bernier, who started the People’s Party of Canada after narrowly losing the Conservative leadership contest in 2017, lost the seat he has held onto since 2006 • The former Treasury Board president Dr. Jane Philpott, who ran as an independent following her departure from the liberal caucus, lost her seat in Markham Stouffville to former Liberal MPP and Ontario Minister of Health, Dr. Helena Jaczek. Jody Wilson-Raybould won as an independent in Vancouver Granville NATIONAL ELECTION RESULTS 10 2 32 3 39 24 PARTY STANDINGS AT -
CTN Reaches Your Consumer
MAJOR MARKET AFFILIATES TORONTO CFMJ (AM640) 640 AM News/Talk CHBM (Boom) 97.3 FM Classic Hits CIRR (PROUD FM) * 103.9 FM AC CFMZ (Classical) 96.3 FM Classical CIDC (Z103) 103.5 FM Hits CJRT (Jazz-FM) 91.1 FM Jazz CFNY (The Edge) 102.1 FM Alt Rock CILQ (Q107) 107.1 FM Classic Rock CKDX (The Jewel) 88.5 FM Lite Hits CFRB (NewsTalk 1010) 1010 AM Today'sNews/Talk Best CHUM AM(TSN Radio) 1050 AM Sports CKFM (Virgin) 99.9 FM Top 40 CHUM (CHUM FM) 104.5 FM Music CFXJ (The Move) 93.5 FM Rhythmic AC CHFI (Perfect Music Mix) 98.1 FM AC CJCL (Sportsnet590) 590 AM Sports CFTR (680News) 680 AM News MONTREAL (French) CHMP 98.5 FM News/Talk CJPX (Radio Classique)* 99.5 FM Classical CKMF (NRJ) 94.3 FM Top 40 CITE (Rouge FM) 107.3 FM AC CKAC (Radio Circulation) 730 AM All Traffic CKOI 96.9 FM Top 40 MONTREAL (English) CKBE (The Beat) 92.5 FM AC CJAD 800 AM News/Talk CJFM (Virgin) 95.9 FM Hot AC CHOM 97.7 FM Classic Rock CKGM (TSN Radio) 690 AM Sports VANCOUVER CFMI (Rock 101) 101 FM Classic Rock CJJR (JR FM) 93.7 FM New Country CKWX (News 1130) 1130 AM All News CFOX (The Fox) 99.3 FM New Rock CJAX (Jack FM) 96.9 FM Hits CKZZ (Z95.3) 95.3 FM Hot AC CHMJ 730 AM Traffic CKNW (News Talk) 980 AM News/Talk CHLG (The Breeze) 104.3 FM Relaxing Favourites CISL (Sportsnet 650) 650 AM Sports CKPK (The Peak) 102.7 FM Rock CKST (TSN Radio) 1040 AM Sports CFBT (Virgin) 94.5 FM Hit Music CHQM (QMFM) 103.5 FM Soft Rock CFTE (Bloomberg Radio) 1410 AM Business News FRASER VALLEY CHWK (The Drive)* 89.5 FM Classic Hits CKQC 107.1 FM Country (A) CKSR (Star FM) 98.3 FM Rock -
Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-434
Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-434 PDF version Ottawa, 8 August 2012 Various radio programming undertakings Various locations Administrative renewals 1. The Commission renews the broadcasting licences for the radio programming undertakings listed in the appendix to this decision from 1 September 2012 to 31 August 2013. All of the undertakings listed in this decision continue to be subject to the terms and conditions in effect under the current licences. 2. This decision does not dispose of any substantive issue that may exist with respect to the renewal of these licences and interested persons will have an opportunity to comment at the appropriate time. Secretary General *This decision is to be appended to each licence. Appendix to Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-434 Renewal to 31 August 2013 Commercial Licensee Call sign/Location/Province Newcap Inc. CKXD-FM Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador CKXG-FM Grand Falls, Newfoundland and Labrador and its transmitter CKXG-FM-1 Grand Falls CHTN-FM Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island and its transmitters CHTN-FM-1 Elmira and CHTN-FM-2 St. Edward CKQK-FM Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island and its transmitters CKQK-FM-1 Elmira and CKQK-FM-2 St. Edward CJMO-FM Moncton, New Brunswick CJXL-FM Moncton, New Brunswick CHSL-FM Slave Lake, Alberta CILB-FM Lac La Biche, Alberta CJEG-FM Bonnyville, Alberta Maritime Broadcasting System Limited CHER-FM Sydney, Nova Scotia CHNS-FM Halifax, Nova Scotia CFCY-FM Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island CKNB Campbellton, New Brunswick CFQM-FM Moncton, New Brunswick CHOY-FM Moncton, New Brunswick CIOK-FM Saint John, New Brunswick CKCW-FM Moncton, New Brunswick RNC MEDIA Inc. -
Rights Ownership of the Top 100 Tv Programs in Canada (English Channels) According to Ama
Review of the Canadian Communications TELUS Communications Inc. Legislative Framework January 11, 2019 Appendix 6 RIGHTS OWNERSHIP OF THE TOP 100 TV PROGRAMS IN CANADA (ENGLISH CHANNELS) ACCORDING TO AMA By: Mario Mota, Boon Dog Professional Services Inc. For: TELUS November 2017 Review of the Canadian Communications TELUS Communications Inc. Legislative Framework January 11, 2019 Appendix 6 Rights Ownership of the Top 100 TV Programs in Canada (English Channels) According to AMA 2017-2018 Broadcast Year to Date (Aug. 28 - Nov. 19, 2017) This is an analysis of who owns the rights to the Top 100 TV programs that have aired on English- language television channels in Canada according to Average Minute Audience (AMA)1 in the 2017- 2018 broadcast year to date (between August 28, 2017 and November 19, 2017). The list of the Top 100 programs can be found in the table on the pages that follow. It should be noted that duplicate listings (airings) of the same program title (series) have been removed from the list, with the exception of news programs and sporting events. In other words, whereas the program The Big Bang Theory (as an example) would have appeared numerous times in the Top 100 list, only the episode/airing with the highest AMA is included in the list. As can be seen, Canada’s vertically integrated broadcasters combined—Bell Media (CTV, CTV Two, TSN, Space), Corus Entertainment (Global, Treehouse, W Network), and Rogers (Citytv, Sportsnet—dominate the list of Top 100 programs, with Canada’s national public broadcaster, CBC, appearing several times and one U.S. -
Agenda Tuesday, February 27
AGENDA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. Registration (Alta Vista Room) 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. Welcome reception for CFA delegates Hosted by Spirits Canada – 81 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Registration (Victoria Ballroom) Special Meetings Pre‐registration required 8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Media Training Workshop (CFA delegates only ‐ Victoria Ballroom) 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Mental Health in Agriculture Symposium (Victoria Ballroom) Plenary Sessions For all attendees (Victoria Ballroom) 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. Luncheon Keynote Hon. Lawrence MacAulay Minister of Agriculture and Agri‐Food 1 p.m. – 1:10 p.m. AGM Opening Remarks Ron Bonnett, CFA President 1:10 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. CFA Business • Meeting Arrangements and Procedures • Adoption of the Agenda • Approval of 2017 Annual Meeting Minutes • 2017 Financial Report – Christa Casey, CPA, CA, Welch, LLP • Auditor’s Appointment 1:45 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. CFA By‐law Amendments WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 (Plenary sessions continued) 2:45 p.m. – 3 p.m. Health Break 3 p.m. – 4 p.m. Resolutions 4 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. PANEL—CANADIAN ECONOMIC OUTLOOK • Craig Klemmer, Senior Agricultural Economist, Farm Credit Canada • Murad Al‐Katib, Chair of the National Agri‐Food Economic Strategy Table 4:45 – 5:15 p.m. CN Update: Expanding Capacity for the Future • Janet Drysdale, VP, Corporate Development and Sustainability • Greg Hamilton, Manager, Corporate Development 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. CFA President’s Reception (Summit Room, Marriott Hotel) THURSDAY, MARCH 1 7:30 a.m. -
P>20 January 2020 Filed Online Via Gckey
20 January 2020 Filed online via GCKey Claude Doucet Secretary General CRTC Ottawa, ON K1A 0N2 Dear Secretary General, Re: Part 1 licence renewal applications submitted by Rogers Media Inc.: 2019-0901-1, 2019-0913-6, 2019-0923-5, 2019-0903-7, 2019-0915-2, 2019-0926-9, 2019-0906-1, 2019-0919-4, 2019-0927-7, 2019-0907-9, 2019-0920-2, 2019-0929-3, 2019-0910-3, 2019-0936-8, 2019-0935-0, 2019-0911-0 1 The Forum for Research and Policy in Communications (FRPC) is a non-profit and non- partisan organization established to undertake research and policy analysis about electronic communications, including broadcasting. 2 We are writing with respect to the Part I radio licence renewal applications submitted in early December 2019 by Rogers Media Inc.; our intervention is attached. 3 Should the CRTC decide to hold a public hearing with respect to these applications the Forum requests the opportunity to appear. Sincerely yours, Monica. L. Auer, M.A., LL.M. Executive Director Forum for Research and Policy in Communications (FRPC) Ottawa, Ontario cc.: Susan Wheeler, [email protected]; [email protected] Vice-President Regulatory, Media Rogers Media Inc. Part 1 applications to renew radio licences Intervention(20 January 2020) Contents Contents Executive summary 1 I. Introduction 1 A. Current requirements for commercial radio stations in Canada 1 1. The Broadcasting Act 1 2. Regulations that apply to broadcasting applications 3 3. Commercial radio policy 5 B. Evidentiary gap by CRTC in this licence renewal process 7 II. Rogers and its applications 8 III. -
CBC Nir May 12.Indd
THE NDP CHOOSES A NEW LEADER Introduction On March 24, 2012, the members of the only in 2007 that he joined the NDP, Focus federal New Democratic Party chose recruited specifically by Jack Layton to This News in Review story examines the Thomas Mulcair as their new leader. be his Quebec lieutenant. rise of Thomas Mulcair Mulcair took control at an extraordinary Mulcair served Layton well, winning a to the leadership of time. It was less than one year since the seat in a 2007 by-election and becoming the New Democratic NDP had celebrated its best-ever election the architect of the NDP’s 59-seat victory Party (NDP) and how results, winning 102 seats and assuming in Quebec in the 2011 federal election. the NDP is changing the role of Official Opposition. And it In his campaign, Mulcair called for the under Mulcair. We also was only eight months after the death of party to modernize its language and consider the possibility that the rise of the Jack Layton, the NDP’s beloved leader approach to voters. His essential message NDP might result who had led the party to that historic was that the party could not win power in a new political election victory. without changing the way it campaigned. dynamic in the The leadership race was a contest “We did get 4.5 million votes but we ongoing competition between two factions within the NDP: are still far from being able to form a between progressives representatives of the party’s old guard, government,” he argued. -
Geographic Index Media Names & Numbers 2009 Geographic Index Listed by Province, West to East and by Town Within Each Province Or Territory
22 / Geographic Index Media Names & Numbers 2009 Geographic Index Listed by province, west to east and by town within each province or territory Burnaby Cranbrook fORT nELSON Super Camping . 345 CHDR-FM, 102.9 . 109 CKRX-FM, 102.3 MHz. 113 British Columbia Tow Canada. 349 CHBZ-FM, 104.7mHz. 112 Fort St. John Truck Logger magazine . 351 Cranbrook Daily Townsman. 155 North Peace Express . 168 100 Mile House TV Week Magazine . 354 East Kootenay Weekly . 165 The Northerner . 169 CKBX-AM, 840 kHz . 111 Waters . 358 Forests West. 289 Gabriola Island 100 Mile House Free Press . 169 West Coast Cablevision Ltd.. 86 GolfWest . 293 Gabriola Sounder . 166 WestCoast Line . 359 Kootenay Business Magazine . 305 Abbotsford WaveLength Magazine . 359 The Abbotsford News. 164 Westworld Alberta . 360 The Kootenay News Advertiser. 167 Abbotsford Times . 164 Westworld (BC) . 360 Kootenay Rocky Mountain Gibsons Cascade . 235 Westworld BC . 360 Visitor’s Magazine . 305 Coast Independent . 165 CFSR-FM, 107.1 mHz . 108 Westworld Saskatchewan. 360 Mining & Exploration . 313 Gold River Home Business Report . 297 Burns Lake RVWest . 338 Conuma Cable Systems . 84 Agassiz Lakes District News. 167 Shaw Cable (Cranbrook) . 85 The Gold River Record . 166 Agassiz/Harrison Observer . 164 Ski & Ride West . 342 Golden Campbell River SnoRiders West . 342 Aldergrove Campbell River Courier-Islander . 164 CKGR-AM, 1400 kHz . 112 Transitions . 350 Golden Star . 166 Aldergrove Star. 164 Campbell River Mirror . 164 TV This Week (Cranbrook) . 352 Armstrong Campbell River TV Association . 83 Grand Forks CFWB-AM, 1490 kHz . 109 Creston CKGF-AM, 1340 kHz. 112 Armstrong Advertiser . 164 Creston Valley Advance. -
Submission of Renewal Applications for Broadcasting Licences of Radio Stations Expiring 31 August 2020
Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2019-194 PDF version Ottawa, 3 June 2019 Public record: 1011-NOC2019-0194 Call for licence renewal applications Submission of renewal applications for broadcasting licences of radio stations expiring 31 August 2020 1. The Commission requests that the licensees listed in the appendix to this notice submit renewal applications for their broadcasting licences expiring 31 August 2020. The licensees must submit their renewal applications by no later than 31 August 2019. 2. Licensees who do not wish to renew their licences beyond the expiry date indicated in this notice must advise the Commission in writing by no later than 31 August 2019. 3. This call for applications is consistent with the procedures announced in New procedures for licence renewal applications, Broadcasting Information Bulletin CRTC 2015-116, 31 March 2015 (Broadcasting Information Bulletin 2015-116). 4. The Commission will process the licence renewal applications under the rules for applications set out in Part 1 of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Rules of Practice and Procedure. However, where the Commission deems appropriate, the renewal applications may be published in a notice of consultation. 5. Interested persons will be given the opportunity to comment on the renewal applications once they are posted on the Commission’s website. Procedure for filing 6. Licensees must file their renewal applications electronically by completing the Broadcasting Online Form and Cover Page using the secured service My CRTC Account (Partner Log In or GCKey Log In). An example of the application form can be viewed on the web page Radio – Licence Renewal – Form 310. -
MAJOR MARKET AFFILIATES Dec
MAJOR MARKET AFFILIATES Dec. 18.2019 TORONTO CFMJ (AM640) 640 AM News/Talk CHBM (Boom) 97.3 FM Classic Hits CIRR (PROUD FM) * 103.9 FM AC CFMZ (Classical) 96.3 FM Classical CIDC (Z103) 103.5 FM Hits CJRT (Jazz-FM) 91.1 FM Jazz CFNY (The Edge) 102.1 FM Alt Rock CILQ (Q107) 107.1 FM Classic Rock CKDX (The Jewel) 88.5 FM Lite Hits CFRB (NewsTalk 1010) 1010 AM News/Talk CHUM AM(TSN Radio) 1050 AM Sports CKFM (Virgin) 99.9 FM Top 40 CHUM (CHUM FM) 104.5 FM Today's Best Music CFXJ (Flow) 93.5 FM Hip Hop CHFI (Perfect Music Mix) 98.1 FM AC CJCL (Sportsnet590) 590 AM Sports CFTR (680News) 680 AM News CIND (Indie88) 88.1 FM Indie Rock MONTREAL (French) CHMP 98.5 FM News/Talk CJPX (Radio Classique)* 99.5 FM Classical CKMF (NRJ) 94.3 FM Top 40 CITE (Rouge FM) 107.3 FM AC CKAC (Radio Circulation) 730 AM All Traffic CKOI 96.9 FM Top 40 MONTREAL (English) CKBE (The Beat) 92.5 FM AC CJAD 800 AM News/Talk CJFM (Virgin) 95.9 FM Hot AC CHOM 97.7 FM Classic Rock CKGM (TSN Radio) 690 AM Sports VANCOUVER CFMI (Rock 101) 101 FM Classic Rock CJJR (JR FM) 93.7 FM New Country CKWX (News 1130) 1130 AM All News CFOX (The Fox) 99.3 FM New Rock CJAX (Jack FM) 96.9 FM Hits CKZZ (Z95.3) 95.3 FM Hot AC CHMJ 730 AM Traffic CKNW (News Talk) 980 AM News/Talk CHLG (The Breeze) 104.3 FM Relaxing Favourites CISL (Sportsnet 650) 650 AM Sports CKPK (The Peak) 102.7 FM Rock CKST (TSN Radio) 1040 AM Sports CFBT (Virgin) 94.5 FM Hit Music CHQM (QMFM) 103.5 FM Soft Rock CFTE (Bloomberg Radio) 1410 AM Business News FRASER VALLEY CHWK (The Drive) 89.5 FM Classic Hits CKQC 107.1 FM