Preserving a vital resource: our broadcast heritage

We are the only nation in the developed world that has failed to adequately address preservation of our media heritage.
Without funding for the Canadian Broadcast Museum Foundation, we risk forgetting a key component for the creation of innovative and distinctive Canadian content: an appreciation of our shared history, writes Kealy Wilkinson.

The Online Streaming Act, which amended the Broadcasting Act, was back in the news earlier this month. A key regulatory tenet of the legislation will now task the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) with modernizing the Canadian broad...

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