Monthly Archives: November 2014

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Written on Nov, 27, 2014 by in | Leave a comment

To: Members of the Canadian Council CLC Women’s Advisory Committee RE: Report on results of National Survey on the Impact of Domestic Violence on Workers and Workplaces Sisters and Brothers, Attached please find a copy of the report of our National Survey on the Impact of Domestic Violence. We are releasing the report to the media this morning at 10am …

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Source: cwa-scacanada.ca LISE LAREAU | CMG National Vice-President One day, in between one major layoff announcement and another terrible revelation in the Jian Ghomeshi case, an email appeared in my inbox declaring the winners of the CBC President’s Awards. It stunned me; it seemed so wrong to pretend things were normal and the annual tradition was going on uninterrupted, while so much …

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Written on Nov, 10, 2014 by in | Leave a comment

Source: theglobeandmail.com Patrick Lagacé is a columnist with La Presse. In early 1995, CBC/Radio-Canada president Tony Manera handed his resignation to prime minister Jean Chrétien, citing the proverbial “personal reasons.” Later, Mr. Manera opened up about the real reason why he suddenly quit his job as chief of the public broadcaster: “I will not preside over the dismantling of the CBC,” he told …

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Source: cmg.ca BY  CMG  •  POSTED ON  November 7, 2014 Carmel Smyth, National President for the Canadian Media Guild says she is deeply disappointed that CBC vice president, Heather Conway, has seen fit to assign blame in advance of an investigation that she herself commissioned into the Jian Ghomeshi matter. “One would have thought there would be enough respect for the process that she’d …

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