The case for and against Bill C-11: Part 1 of 3 – The Broadcasting Act is Canada’s cultural glue.

April 25, 2022

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Howard Law

I am retired staff of Unifor, the union representing 300,000 Canadians in twenty different sectors of the economy, including 10,000 journalists and media workers. As the former Director of the Media Sector and as an unapologetic cultural nationalist, I have an abiding passion for public policy in Canadian media.

One thought on “The case for and against Bill C-11: Part 1 of 3 – The Broadcasting Act is Canada’s cultural glue.”

  1. Thanks so much for engagingly setting out the basic cultural nationalist argument that we all need to hear again and again. Go Team Canada Go!

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