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Canadian Association of Broadcasters toast Cancon, Heritage, and Online Streaming Act

The CAB's Broadcasters on the Hill event capped off the International Institute of Communications' conference, celebrating the group's past while looking ahead to a renewed broadcasting industry.
CAB President Kevin Desjardins, right, presents former CFO Sylvie Bissonnette with flowers in honour of her over 30 years of service to the association at the Broadcasters on the Hill reception on May 16 in Ottawa.

Senators, MPs, and representatives from the country’s largest television and radio producers had plenty to celebrate at their first official social gathering in more than a decade hosted by the Canadian Association of Broadcasters on May 16 in Ottawa. CAB's sunny gathering...

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