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  1. Union in Search of Internet Rights Models.(Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists executive Thomas Tapley)(Interview)(Brief Article): An article from: Video Age International by Micol Marotti, 2001-10-01
  2. Sask Scene project puts INCA students to work.(Indian Communication Arts Program): An article from: Wind Speaker by Cheryl Petten, 2003-10-01
  3. Digital TV squares off with content rules. (Canadian TV).: An article from: Video Age International by Susan Visakowitz, 2003-01-01
  4. Professionalism among Canadian radio announcers: the impact of organizational control and social attributes.: An article from: Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media by geroge Pollard, Peter Johansen, 1998-06-22
  5. Canadian television: the exhaustion of a domestic paradigm?: An article from: Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media by Francois Demers, 2003-12-01
  6. Culture, Communication and National Identity: The Case of Canadian Television by Richard Collins, 1990-10-01
  7. Introduction: commentaries on policing in Toronto.: An article from: Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice by Julian V. Roberts, 2003-07-01
  8. Discourses of Domination: Racial Bias in the Canadian English-Language Press by Frances Henry, Carol Tator, 2002-05-18
  9. Do Toronto police engage in racial profiling?: An article from: Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice by Ron Melchers, 2003-07-01
  10. Data, denials, and confusion: the racial profiling debate in Toronto.: An article from: Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice by Scot Wortley, Julian Tanner, 2003-07-01
  11. Gender, Journalism, and Equity: Canadian, U.S., and European Experiences (Hampton Press Communication) by Gertrude Joch Robinson, 2005-11-30
  12. How Canadians Communicate
  13. The Rise of the Canadian Newspaper (Perspectives on Canadian Culture) by Douglas Fetherling, 1990-09-06
  14. Press Concentration and Monopoly: New Perspectives on Newspaper Ownership and Operation (Communication and Information Science) by Robert G. Picard, James P. Winter, 1988-01-01

41. Canadian Media Research Consortium
research in media and communications, with particular related to technological changein the media; collaborative research focusing on canadian issues, and to
http://www.cmrcccrm.ca/english/
The Canadian Media Research Consortium is a national project led by three University-based organizations to promote research on the media.
Sing Tao Building
6388 Crescent Road
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
phone: (604) 822-9789
fax: (604) 822-6707
cmrcccrm@interchange.ubc.ca

The Canadian Media Research Consortium is a national project led by three University-based organizations to promote research on the media.
What's New February 16th, 2004 2002 Convergence Symposium Conclusions: Convergence: Foolish Expectations And Dashed Hopes
January 18th, 2004 Annual Bell Globemedia Lecture Transcript now available. The consortium is a virtual research centre with a mandate to
  • Undertake research in media and communications, with particular focus on important economic, social and cultural issues related to technological change in the media Promote collaborative research focusing on Canadian issues, and to train media researchers through the funding of research projects, scholarships and related activities Disseminate research findings to practitioners, scholars, the media and the public.

42. Canada NewsWire
Attention News Editors Ottawa Centre Candidates Discuss ForeignOwnership of canadian media and communications. OTTAWA, April 7
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/April2004/07/c9141.html
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Ottawa Centre Candidates Discuss Foreign Ownership of Canadian Media and Communications
For further information: www.friends.ca, Jim Thompson, 613-567-9592 or 613-447-9592 cell
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43. Canadian Media Dependence On The United States
In Walter McDayter (Ed.). A media mosaic canadian communications through acritical eye (pp. 5483). Toronto Holt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada.
http://www.wlu.ca/~wwwpress/jrls/cjc/BackIssues/16.1/scanlon.html
Volume 16, Number 1, 1991
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Struggling to Escape from Uncle Sam:
Changes in Canadian Media
Dependence on the United States
Joseph Scanlon
School of Journalism
Carleton University

... the significant fact about foreign news in Canada is its origins in sources which are beyond the control of Canadian newspapers. Its defects are to a large extent inherent in these sources, that is, the agency method of gathering news.... It bears the impress of personalities and points of view which are not Canadian. (McNaught, 1949, p. 258) When Carlton McNaught wrote that in 1940, he was, of course, describing a world before radio had fully developed and a world before TV. Now, radio is a diverse and mobile medium which can use satellite-based phone links to deliver reports live anytime from anywhere. Television satellites beam not just sound but also pictures around the world in seconds. Yet today, half a century later, his statement is still largely true. International news still reaches Canadians mainly through foreign sources. The decisions about what is news are made in Atlanta, New York, London and, sometimes, Paris. An examination of how foreign news reaches Canadians is a study of cultural imperialism. Changing technology, if anything, has extended the situation pictured by McNaught. News was once filtered through national centres in places such as Toronto. Now, in TV, with satellites, both networks and individual stations can pluck signals out of the air and insert them directly into local news programs.

44. Canadian Media Guild - CBC Branch - Job Descriptions
Translate this page communications Officer Agent des communications. Commercial Producer/DirectorRéalisateur/directeur commercial. 2003 canadian media Guild.
http://www.cmg.ca/CBCjobdescriptions.html
CBC Job Descriptions
Descriptions de postes à la SRC/CBC These job descriptions have been developed jointly by the CMG/CBC Job Evaluation Committee. Unit 1 Jobs / Unité 1 titres de postes
Production Branch / La sous-section production
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Administrative Branch / La sous-section administration
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List of Agreed "Minutes"
The following statements reflect the various understandings reached by the Parties in the course of developing the classification profiles for the jobs in Unit I.
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. en français cliquer ici Inventory of Job Descriptions
An updated list of job titles in Unit I which reflects joint decisions as to the classifications for which profiles will be developed.
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CBC/SRC Unit 1 - Production Branch CBC/SRC Unité 1 - La sous-section production Job titles Titres de poste Programming Group Producer - Level 1 Producer (National Line-up or Assignment Editor) Associate Producer Réalisateur associé ... Premier recherchiste On-Air Group Announcer Announceur Technician Announcer Technicien annonceur ... Back to top Presentation Group Director Directeur de la mise en ondes Senior Director Premier directeur de la mise en ondes ... Directeur coordonnateur de la mise en ondes Production Group

45. Canadian Media Guild - News
clearly linked with issues and their voting preferences for the upcoming votebetween the canadian media Guild (CMG) and the communications Energy and
http://www.cmg.ca/newsresults.asp?ID=270&SubjectID=24&BranchID=1

46. Vive Le Canada - Lecture: Threats To Canadian Control Of Media And Communication
Lecture Threats to canadian Control of media and communications.Friday, March 12 2004 @ 0859 AM MST Contributed by sthompson.
http://www.vivelecanada.ca/article.php?story=20040312085932863

47. :: RapidTree Communications | Canadian Mass Media
RapidTree communications is working hard in order to give you a A new way of lookingto mass media online RT World Presence RT Europe RT USA RT Canada RT United
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48. Media Room | Communications Contacts
Pacific Region work to connect media with Departmental Phelan 604666-8675 ActingRegional Director, communications. Dan Bate 604-775-8809 canadian Coast Guard
http://www-comm.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/pages/mediacentre/commcontact_e.htm
Pacific Region
Media Room Quick Links
Directory Hatcheries Libraries Office Locations Research Facilities Tide Tables Fishery Notices -Commercial Notices -Recreational Notices Shellfish Closures Media Room Education Materials Publications/Reports
Communications Officers in Pacific Region work to connect media with Departmental spokespeople on various issues. Below is a list of commonly referred to issues and the Communications Officer who can help direct your inquiry. Communications Contacts General Inquiries: 604-666-0384 Deborah Phelan 604-666-8675
Acting Regional Director, Communications Dan Bate 604-775-8809
Canadian Coast Guard, Real Property, Canadian Hydrographic Services, Small Craft Harbours, Tradeshows Christiane Côté 604-666-8072
Michelle Imbeau 604-666-2872

Recreational and commercial fisheries (all species) groundfish, salmon, shellfish

49. 2004-April-20 Media Release - Canadian Artists Help Launch New Media Lab In Afri
Jill Sawyer media and communications Officer, The Banff Centre the mountain community,and business and community leaders from Alberta, Canada, and around
http://www.banffcentre.ca/communications/Media_Releases/Arts_MVA/2004/2004-04-26
Media Release www.banffcentre.ca For immediate release
April 26, 2004 Canadian artists help launch new media lab in Africa www.dakart.org
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The Banff Centre is an incubator for creativity that inspires and empowers artists, the mountain community, and business and community leaders from Alberta, Canada, and around the world.
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50. News@UofT -- Corus Entertainment Funds Chair In Communications Strategy, Women I
A $2million gift from canadian media and entertainment company Corus Entertainmentwill fund a chair in communications strategy at the University of Toronto s
http://www.news.utoronto.ca/bin3/020905a.asp
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Corus Entertainment funds chair and women in business program
Chair investigates media convergence and global competition by Jamie Harrison Sept. 5, 2002 A $2-million gift from Canadian media and entertainment company Corus Entertainment will fund a chair in communications strategy at the University of Toronto's Joseph L. Rotman School of Management. The company will also fund a scholarship at the Rotman School in memory of late Toronto businesswoman Judy Elder, who died in March. The chair, known as the Corus Entertainment Chair in Communications Strategy, will investigate the recent trends towards convergence in the Canadian media and how, in the emerging knowledge economy, there is a critical need for Canadian media companies to look beyond their own borders and compete globally. Helping Canada understand these changes and position itself in the global new world order will be at the heart of the chair's work. Toronto, with the fourth-largest media concentration in North America, is among the fastest growing regions in terms of software development. The region's information technology and telecommunications cluster - a mixture of software, communications, advertising, media and entertainment industries - ranks ahead of both New York and Los Angeles.

51. Canadian Media Ownership Too Concentrated - Poll
deeply concerned about the concentration of media ownership in Murdoch, a vicepresidentwith the communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada.
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/0706-06.htm
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E-Mail This Article Published on Saturday, July 6, 2002 by Reuters Canadian Media Ownership Too Concentrated - Poll by Jeffrey Hodgson TORONTO - A majority of Canadians believe the country's media industry is in the hands of too few players and say the government should take action to deal with the issue, according to a poll released on Friday. The survey, sponsored by one of the country's largest media unions, was taken just days following the controversial firing of a leading newspaper publisher after he called for the resignation of Prime Minister Jean Chretien, a friend of the family that controls media conglomerate CanWest Global Communications Corp. . The poll by Strategic Communications Inc. also found almost half of those surveyed believe media owners exercise too much control over the political opinions expressed by individual journalists in the newspapers they write for. "Canadians are deeply concerned about the concentration of media ownership in this country and the effects it is having on their news flow. They want something done about it, and they want the federal government to do something about it," said Peter Murdoch, a vice-president with the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada. Media ownership and editorial interference have become hot-button issues in Canada following last month's firing of Ottawa Citizen Publisher Russell Mills by CanWest.

52. Our Opportunities - Consultations And Communications Branch
potential communications concerns relating to access to information requests. Researchand Analysis. This section monitors all major canadian media and select
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Communications Policy and Strategy Division Public Affairs and Operations Division The Consultations and Communications Branch assists the Minister, the Secretary of State and other branches in developing and announcing policy initiatives, from the signing of tax treaties to the federal budget There are two divisions in this branch: Communications Policy and Strategy, and Public Affairs and Operations. While frequently working together, both divisions are divided into teams of specialists.
Communications Policy and Strategy Division
This division is responsible for providing communications advice to all Finance policy branches. It provides communications, research and analysis, speech writing, multimedia services and daily media monitoring, and oversees the Department’s Web site. This division comprises the following sections:
Strategic Services
The Strategic Services Section develops communications plans and strategies, and provides communications advice and analysis to the policy branches. Much of this work involves drafting speeches, press releases, briefing papers, publications and multimedia presentations, including material related to the federal budget and The Economic and Fiscal Update . Strategic Services is also responsible for identifying potential communications concerns relating to access to information requests.
Research and Analysis
This section monitors all major Canadian media and select international media for issues of interest to the Minister of Finance, the Secretary of State and the Department. Daily responsibilities include:

53. Environment Canada's Green Lane: News Releases
Join our email list Customized media Weather Online, Canada Supports Advancement ofIntegrated Wireless communications 200404 canadian Horizontal Drilling Ltd.
http://www.ec.gc.ca/press_e.html
A Complete listing of the Department's News Releases and Statements issued in the last year. Archives are also accessible from this page. Complete listing of Minister Anderson's Speeches and Transcripts issued in the last year. Archives are also accessible from this page. Complete listing of Media Advisories issued by Environment Canada in the last year. Enviro Tipsheet - This site highlights the sciences, issues, people and programs of Environment Canada. It is produced twice a month. EnviroZine ; Environment Canada's monthly on-line newsmagazine covers a wide range of current environmental issues of interest to Canadians. Planet Update ; a syndicated radio feature aired across Canada that highlights the science, research, and issues at Environment Canada. Science and the Environment Bulletin is a bi-monthly publication which provides information on leading-edge environmental science and technology. Acts and Regulations
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54. Canadian Sport Centre Manitoba: Communications: Media Releases
communications within the canadian Sport Centre Manitoba includes our weekly Communique,announcements of the Athlete of the Week, and other media releases
http://www.nscm.ca/e/communications/media_rel.htm
Media Releases Communications within the Canadian Sport Centre - Manitoba includes our weekly Communique, announcements of the Athlete of the Week, and other media releases from the Centre on events, activities and successes of the Centre and our athletes.
February 4th, 2003 - Canadian Sport Centre Manitoba awards bursaries to athletes!
The Canadian Sport Centre Manitoba and our partners are pleased to announce the most recent recipients of the Athlete Centre Fund Bursary. The Athlete Centre Fund was created from the 1999 Pan Am Games Legacy and has been established to provide an additional source of support for Manitoba athletes training to compete at an Olympic Games or World Championships. By providing athletes with additional dollars that can be applied towards travelling, training and competition expenses, they will be able to focus more completely on their competition and training. It is the hope of the Canadian Sport Centre Manitoba and our partners that this fund will help Manitoba's best achieve their best performance in international competition.

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56. Media Centre: Story Ideas
of canadian volunteers, this year’s National Volunteer Week is built around thetheme The Value of One. The Power of Many. media contact communications@
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57. How Canadians Communicate
role of the state in cultural institutions, the conglomeratization of the media,the threat of American and global communications to canadian voices, and the
http://www.uofcpress.com/1-55238/1-55238-104-8.html
How Canadians Communicate
Edited by David Taras, Frits Pannekoek, Maria Bakardjieva
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Amidst the hype of new communication revolutions comes a thoughtful collection of essays on communication in Canada
About the Book
With articles from academics and professionals across Canada, How Canadians Communicate provides the most current perspectives on communication in Canada in a rapidly changing world of technology and global communication
Contributors Bart Beaty
Vince Carlin Barbara Crow Christopher Dornan Mary Hebert Penny Jennett Malek Khouri Graham Longford R.E. Scott Richard Schultz Will Straw Rebecca Sullivan Aritha van Herk Cora Voyageur About the Editors Maria Bakardjieva is assistant professor in the Faculty of Communication and Culture at the University of Calgary. Her research focuses on the interaction between communication technology and society. She is particularly interested in studying the ways in which Internet use is intertwined with daily practices in various areas of life. Orders For information on how to order this book, please click

58. Canadian Safe Boating Awareness Week
contact and flavour with professionally produced communications tools. All of us onthe canadian Safe Boating Awareness are excited to have Dual media on board
http://www.csbc.ca/html/csbaw.html

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(2004 US site)
Canadian Safe Boating Awareness Week Canadian Safe Boating Week Changes Tacks
For 2004, the Canadian Safe Boating Council, in conjunction with its members, partners and the Canadian Coast Guard will alter course to starboard and create a new program based on local delivery of the "Safe Boating" message.
Previously, efforts have been directed towards a national media launch day, which has met with mixed success. While a lot has been accomplished in the past with limited resources, this year's focus will be on the grass roots level, and will see the CSBC enroll member and partner volunteers to assist in the delivery of the message over launch week, May 22 - 28, 2004 and into the boating season.
Borrowing from Marshall McLuhan's "The medium is the message," the 2004 campaign will directly target Canadian media and work with them to deliver the messages to the Canadian Boating public, not only throughout Safe Boating Awareness Week, but beyond.
The program will target Community Newspapers and Cable Television Networks, allowing a lot more to be done with a little. Choosing this approach will deliver the CSBC's message to over 800 newspapers, with a combined circulation of more than 11 million readers and 26 cable companies that reach 3.7 million Canadian households. Where required, daily newspapers and network television will be added to the media list, broadening the reach and frequency of the messages.

59. Communications Related Internet Resources
canadian Communication Association; canadian Public Relations Project Communication media Studies; A listing of scholarly communications related associations.
http://library.concordia.ca/collections/subjpages/commint.html
Communications Related Internet Resources Internet Guides Theory and Culture Canadian Broadcasting U.S. and International Broadcasting ... Associations Internet Guides

60. Asia Pacific Foundation Of Canada - Media Releases
media releases by APF Canada. canadian Business Bullish on Asia, Shows New FoundationSurvey. Margaret Nevin Director, communications Tel. 604641-1239 Fax 604
http://www.asiapacific.ca/about/pressreleases/archive2004.cfm
APF Canada home page An outline of APF Canada, its staff, activities, and office locations Media releases by APF Canada Business networking for a competitive edge Daily news about Canada and Asia Pacific Comment and analysis by APF Canada Up-to-date statistics on Canada's ties with Asia Pacific The Asia Pacific Chronology is a listing of the most important events in Asia since 1997 Publications on current issues for Canada and the Asia Pacific Extracts of the APF Canada site in French An Internet site of APF Canada for the business community and the Asia Pacific Business Network An Internet site of APF Canada for the policy research community and the Canada Asia-Pacific Research Network Canada's premier event on business relations with Asia A weekly look at how news from Asia impacts Canada Comment and analysis by APF Canada APF Canada Annual Review 2001-2002 New Publication Series Examines Key Issues in the Canada-Asia Relationship National Survey of Canadian Perceptions on Trade and Investment in India Asian Ethnic and Canada-Asia Bilateral Business Associations Directory Rapport Annuel FAP Canada Analyse et commentaire par FAP Canada Le principal événement pour les relations d'affaires avec l'Asie Le principal événement pour les relations d'affaires avec l'Asie L'étude annuelle de la Fondation Asie Pacifique du Canada portant sur les relations entre le Canada et l'Asie.

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