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Nov 29, 2011 — News Release: Poll: New Conservative traction on culture and CBC could slip with budget cuts

New survey finds the Conservative Party is gaining the trust of voters when it comes to Canadian culture and the CBC, but that trust could quickly evaporate if forecast cuts to the national public broadcaster’s parliamentary allocation come to pass.

Nov 29, 2011 — Blog Post: The truth about CBC funding

Charts comparing Parliamentary funding of the CBC compared to total government expenditures and Correctional Services.

Nov 24, 2011 — News Article: Releasing records would ‘undermine’ competitive position, CBC says by Joanna Smith

The secrecy surrounding the salary of Peter Mansbridge helps the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. stay competitive, its president told a parliamentary committee.

Nov 24, 2011 — News Article: Feds want to amend disclosure laws that protect CBC by Tobi Cohen

Unimpressed with the CBC's explanations regarding its financial accountability and handling of access to information requests, Conservatives indicate they may look at amending a law that exempts the broadcaster from certain disclosures.

Nov 24, 2011 — News Article: CBC head defends broadcaster on access to info by Laura Payton

Hubert Lacroix says the CBC's record on accountability and access to information has been lost in general confusion or distorted in coverage of its court case against Canada’s information commissioner.

Nov 24, 2011 — News Article: Truce called in CBC dispute at Commons committee on Access to Information by Dean Beeby

The access-to-information and ethics committee agreed to return sealed documents to the CBC rather than press ahead with a proposal by Conservative MPs to examine the sensitive material.

Nov 22, 2011 — News Article: Ottawa weighs loosening ownership rules in telecom sector by Steven Chase and Iain Marlow

Ottawa is considering a plan to open the door to more foreign ownership of telecom companies, a move that would allow non-Canadians to own 100 per cent of firms that have 10-per-cent market share or less.

Nov 15, 2011 — News Article: Gomery veut une loi pour forcer l'adhésion au Conseil de presse

John Gomery, Chair of Quebec's Press Council calls for a law to require media to adhere to the Council's standards.

Nov 15, 2011 — News Article: Comité parlementaire sur l'accès à l'information - Radio-Canada cède, mais l'opposition obtient la suspension des travaux

CBC bows to the Commons Access to Information Committee but the opposition persuades the Speaker to suspend the Committee's work.

Nov 14, 2011 — News Article: Money can’t buy love: Why every government hates the CBC by John Doyle

Columnist says there is nothing unique about this Conservative government’s loathing for the CBC and the hatred directed at CBC by Conservative MPs and their supporters.

Nov 13, 2011 — News Article: CONSERVATIVE DEMAND FOR CBC DOCS "UNLAWF UL" // DOCUMENTS DE RADIO-CANADA: LES DEMAND ES DES CONSERVATEURS SONT «ILLÉGALES»

Press Release: The NDP states Law Clerk Rob Walsh warns that Conservative MP Del Mastro is over-stepping Parliament and interfering with the courts.

Nov 13, 2011 — News Article: Tory bid for CBC documents could end up in damaging court battle: lawyer by Stephen Thorne

Parliamentary law clerk and counsel Rob Walsh says the move by Tory members of the access-to-information committee could end up in the courts, where he says their attempt is likely to fail.

Nov 13, 2011 — News Article: Tory bid for CBC documents could violate constitution: parliamentary lawyer by Frank Appleyard

In a letter responding to legal questions from the NDP, parliamentary law clerk and counsel Rob Walsh wrote that MPs on the access-to-information committee are stepping into uncertain constitutional waters, and “could be seen as interfering with and possibly undermining the judicial process.”

Nov 11, 2011 — News Article: Majority backs public funding for CBC, poll finds by Jennifer Ditchburn

Columnist says a Harris-Decima survey conducted for The Canadian Press suggests 46 per cent of Canadians would like the CBC's funding to stay at the current level and 23 per cent would like it to be increased.

Nov 8, 2011 — News Article: Hill Dispatches: Heritage Minister joins the gang-up on CBC by Karl Nerenberg

Columnist says the CBC gives a place to Kevin O'Leary, Don Cherry and Rex Murphy, all of whom get to freely express their generally right-of-centre views with alacrity,  yet a good many Conservatives think of the Corporation as a left-wing conspiracy.

Nov 7, 2011 — News Article: Bar association says Tory MPs should back off CBC access case until court rules

The Canadian Bar Association says a parliamentary committee should back off its campaign against the CBC until the Federal Court has a chance to rule on the issue.

Nov 7, 2011 — News Article: CBC in contempt of Parliament if it doesn't produce documents Access Committee requests: Del Mastro by Tim Naumetz

MP Dean Del Mastro says the CBC has no choice but to hand over the documents to an in camera meeting of the Commons Access to Information and Ethics Committee, even though the Federal Court of Appeal is at the moment deciding whether the broadcaster must release them to the Information Commissioner.

Nov 6, 2011 — News Article: Care About This by John Miller

Writer says Canadians should care about the current dispute between Quebecor Inc. and the CBC because it may have serious implications for freedom of expression.

Nov 2, 2011 — News Article: PrivilegeWatch: Ethics committee passes redacted version of the Del Mastro order to produce by Kady O'Malley

Columnist says Ethics Committe is no longer seeking the unredacted responses to Access to Information requests filed by FRIENDS.

Nov 2, 2011 — News Article: Opposition boycotts Commons probe of CBC

The NDP and the Liberals boycotted a Commons committee that has been scrutinizing the CBC's approach towards access to information, opposing a Conservative bid to have the public broadcaster turn over internal documents.