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The logo issue was touched off by an oversized $300,000 cheque handed out last month by Gerald Keddy, Conservative MP for South Shore-St. Margaret's in Nova Scotia.
The campaign signs for Liberal Party candidate Fred Hutton downplay the party's traditional red and were revealed by the party on Wednesday. (Peter Cowan/CBC) The Newfoundland and Labrador Liberal ...
The grand slasher of them all was Liberal prime minister Jean Chrétien, who left the CBC with 25 per cent fewer dollars in 2003 than the broadcaster was being allocated when Chrétien was elected ...
The Liberals also want to change the way CBC is funded, moving from parliamentary appropriations, which are the federal government’s general budget, to statutory appropriations, ...
The CBC is under attack. Conservative Party officials and spin doctors are accusing it of displaying a Liberal bias, singling out recent comments by pollster Frank Graves as an example.
The Liberals also want to change the way CBC is funded, moving from parliamentary appropriations, which are the federal government’s general budget, to statutory appropriations, ...
The Liberals have promised $400 million over four years to make the CBC less reliant on advertising, and are aiming to ensure the public broadcaster’s programming is more distinct from its ...
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