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GULFPORT -- A mysterious white powdery substance found today at the Naval Construction Battalion Center Gulfport is being investigated, a base official told the Sun Herald. The substance was found inside a sealed bag. Base officials said its contents...
The rich result was Tuesday’s multidisciplinary concert featuring a selection of African liturgical and spiritual songs interspersed with readings by Hill from his book. A literary reading and a classical concert might seem like a sound combination –...
But it narrows your taste too: The presentation of music in niches keeps you listening to what you already know. And it’s not ridiculous to mourn the disappearance of the informed and passionate curator – the voices that we had on music radio. There is...
“The separatist option is not the bogeyman it used to be. You ask me what the bogeyman is? It’s the one sitting in our prime minister’s chair right now,” Trudeau told the CBC. Trudeau is not the first front-line Quebec federalist to speak out in...
(Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press) Environment Canada has drastically cut back on its monitoring of air pollution that can cause health problems for Canadians, reassigning scientists involved in that monitoring to "other priorities." In an email to CBC...
Justin Trudeau appeared on CBC’s Power and Politics Tuesday night to defend himself against allegations of having a soft spot for Quebec sovereignty he jumped the shark. In fact he may have jumped a few sharks. For anyone who saw it, it was quite the...
A group made up of five national organizations — CBC, the Environics Institute, Maytree, The Institute for Canadian Citizenship and the RBC Foundation — commissioned the public opinion poll, which asked over 2,000 Canadians what they think are the...
Chaplin, 10, was killed when a jet ski operated by her brother was struck by a boat. (CBC) Emily Chaplin died Aug. 26 when a jet ski she was riding on smashed into a six-metre power boat off Kelowna, B.C. RCMP Const. Kris Clark says alcohol and drugs...
Lacroix is blasting Sun News Network, and threatening legal action, for daring to show a satirical video clip earlier this month. The video in question juxtaposed CBC executive vice-president Kirstine Stewart talking about the wonders of CBC next to a...
A group made up of five national organizations – CBC, the Environics Institute, Maytree, The Institute for Canadian Citizenship and the RBC Foundation – commissioned the public opinion poll, which asked over 2,000 Canadians what they think are the...
(CBC) City council has given its final stamp of approval to a labour deal reached with the city’s outdoor workers. On Wednesday morning, council voted 35-0 in favour of the four-year deal that outdoor workers ratified Monday. Mayor Rob Ford said the...
"It's the first time such a deal has been negotiated in Canada and it will enable CBC to be a true home for digital music," said Chris Boyce, executive director of radio and audio of CBC English Services. "While the terms of the deal are confidential,...
Mayor Louis Arsenault said area residents are worried about their well water. (CBC) SWN's New Brunswick general manager Tom Alexander said he hopes testing goes smoothly in Kent County this spring after the company was plagued by vandalism last summer. ...
In Nova Scotia, people in rural areas often feel the issues affecting them aren’t being addressed by the media. The national and provincial media, such as CBC, CTV and the Chronicle Herald, may not be completely or purposefully ignoring rural issues,...
(CBC) Daycare workers in Gatineau, Que. , and the Outaouais are staging a one-day strike Wednesday as part of a rotating work stoppage across the province this week. Workers began marching from Robert Guertin Arena at 11 a.m. in a second day of strikes...
Sinclair, 49, was arrested in September in the area of Birmingham Street in Halifax. (Blair Rhodes/CBC) A Dartmouth man has been charged with voyeurism in connection with a series of incidents in Halifax's south end. Barry Sinclair, 49, was arrested in...
An internal memo to the prime minister suggests the Harper government is rejecting claims that the CBC is boycotting Quebecor's newspapers. The CBC has been locked in a nasty two-year dispute with Quebecor, owner of Sun News television, the Sun...
Prime Minister fought the idea of Quebec separatism tooth and nail and his rivalry with Rene Levesque, Quebec's first separatist Premier, was legendary. Even after he left office, Trudeau dismissed the idea that Quebec needed to be bestowed with special...
CBC refuses to advertise in its newspapers because of a vindictive policy against the corporate giant — and has complained directly to Prime Minister Stephen Harper. But a memo to Harper obtained by The Canadian Press shows that the government has...
Earlier this winter, Drummond alluded to a two phase health care reform process in an interview with CBC's The House. "At some point…you have to bring in some revenues…so there has to be a second chapter," he said. In one interview, Drummond calls the...
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TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 18: CBC Entertainment Reporter Deana Sumanac attends the Cadillac People's Choice Award Winner Ceremony during the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival held at the Ryerson Theatre on September 18, 2011 in Toronto, Canada.
View Photo »TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 10: CBC/ Radio-Canada executive vice-president of english services Kirstine Stewart attends Hugo Boss / GQ Party at The 2011 Toronto International Film Festival at Hugo Boss Store on September 10, 2011 in Toronto, Canada.
View Photo »TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 10: CBC Television Talk show Hosts Steven Sabados and Chris Hyndman attend Hugo Boss / GQ Party at The 2011 Toronto International Film Festival at Hugo Boss Store on September 10, 2011 in Toronto, Canada.
View Photo »TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 10: CBC Radio host Jian Ghomeshi (L) and make-up artist Paul Venoit attend Hugo Boss / GQ Party at The 2011 Toronto International Film Festival at Hugo Boss Store on September 10, 2011 in Toronto, Canada.
View Photo »Japanese solar module company CBC group's colour solar panel is displayed at the fourth International Photovoltaic Power Generation (PV) Expo in Tokyo March 2, 2011. More than 600 companies in the solar energy business from 18 countries are taking part in the March 2-4 expo, which...
View Photo »From left Rep. Barbara Lee, D- Calif. , Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II, D-Mo. , and Rep. Laura Richardson, D-Calif. , walk from the a news conference outside the White House in Washington, Thursday, May 12, 2011, after a meeting between the CBC and President...
View Photo »Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II, D-Mo. , center, accompanied by fellow CBC members, speaks outside the White House in Washington, Thursday, May 12, 2011, following their meeting with President Barack Obama.
View Photo »Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II, D-Mo. , center, accompanied by fellow CBC members, speaks outside the White House in Washington, Thursday, May 12, 2011, following their meeting with President Barack Obama. From left are, Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C. ,...
View Photo »Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II, D-Mo. , second from right, accompanied by fellow CBC members, speaks outside the White House in Washington, Thursday, May 12, 2011, following their meeting with President Barack Obama. From left are, Rep. David Scott, D-Ga. ,...
View Photo »Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II, D-Mo. , center, flanked by Rep. Barbara Lee, D- Calif. , left, and Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill. talks to reporters outside the White House in Washington, Thursday, May 12, 2011, following a meeting between the CBC and President Barack...
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (2nd L) and first lady Michelle Obama (2nd R) pose with (L-R) Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Emanuel Cleaver II (D-MO), Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), civil rights activist Rev. Joseph E. Lowry and CBC Foundation Chairman Rep. Donald Payne (D-NJ) at the...
View Photo »President Barack Obama, right, approaches to hug civil rights leader Rev. Joseph E. Lowery, left, at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards in Washington Saturday Sept. 24, 2011. Watching at the center is CBC Foundation Chairman Rep. Donald M. Payne,...
View Photo »President Barack Obama, second left, and first lady Michelle Obama, second from right, join Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II, D-Mo. , left, Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga. , third from left, civil rights leader Rev. Joseph E. Lowery, fourth from left, and CBC Foundation Chairman Rep. Donald M. Payne,...
View Photo »President Barack Obama, left, Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga. , civil rights leader Rev. Joseph E. Lowery, first lady Michelle Obama, and CBC Foundation Chairman Rep. Donald M. Payne, D-N.J. , right, on the stage during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards...
View Photo »New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa in this June 15, 2011 file photo. Layton, the charismatic leader of Canada's official opposition, has died, CBC Television said on August 22, 2011.
View Photo »New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jack Layton speaks at a news conference in Toronto in this July 25, 2011 file picture. Layton, the charismatic leader of Canada's official opposition, has died, CBC Television said on August 22, 2011.
View Photo »Former Libyan Ambassador to the US Ali Aujali, second from right, accompanied by members of the Congressional Black Caucus, speaks to reporters outside the Libyan Embassy in Washington, Tuesday, March 1, 2011. From left are, Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif. , CBC Chairman Rep. Emanuel Cleaver...
View Photo »TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 18: CBC Entertainment Reporter Deana Sumanac attends the Cadillac People's Choice Award Winner Ceremony during the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival held at the Ryerson Theatre on September 18, 2011 in Toronto, Canada.
View Photo »Ofield was the soil from which the CBC grew
Cherry continues to be ratings gold at CBC, with Hockey Night in Canada storming back to 2.4 million viewers last Saturday night.
focused on the art side of children’s book publishing. Since CBC has such an incredible archive of original art, we were trying to think of the best way to broaden its exposure, and make more people aware of it—not just children’s book people, but other illustrators and artists who might not be as aware...
There's a mythology built up around the fund, as if it's untouchable and would have an impact on the CBC.
pushing for and hoping that the CBC would implement for a long time. These are things that we wanted them to do.
Those are the three things that we wanted CBC to do, and they’ve done it with their 2015 plan. …In the budget, they will have enough funding to deliver that plan.
CBC, through their board of directors, has approved their 2015 plan. This is a plan that we support and that we have been pushing for and hoping that the CBC would implement for a long time — staying in the regions, (enhancing) digital technology and protecting their mandate to ensure that it’s all-Cana...
That’s part of the consideration that we have in working with the CBC, in what’s in taxpayers’ best interests and also what’s in the best interests of the public broadcaster, for a consistent funding envelope, for multiple years
CBC, through their board of directors, has approved their 2015 plan. This is a plan that we support and that we have been pushing for and hoping that the CBC would implement for a long time — staying in the regions, (enhancing) digital technology and protecting their mandate to ensure that it’s all-Cana...
There’s a mythology I think built up around that $60-million fund as though it’s untouchable and to touch that would have an impact on the CBC
I think CBC is the one forum for Canadians to tell each other great Canadian stories ... And that’s what we’ve been doing for the past 75 years and that’s what we [plan] to continue to do for many more.
Initially it was the CBC Dickens reading so we would have a celebrity from the CBC as a reader ... They have given the rights over now. They gave us their blessing to go ahead (on our own).
This is just the beginning of the festive activities that we have planned for this year's CBC Calgary Suncor Energy Food Bank Drive ... We've set an ambitious target this year, but with the support of our employees, partners and the Calgary community, I'm confident that we can achieve this goal and prov...
depicts a grim scenario in which CBC/Radio Canada would lose about $360-million in revenue, but also face $190-million in increased programming costs to fill the airtime once occupied by ads. If the broadcaster spread those losses - of about $550-million - over all programming, the quality of its televi...
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They are always portrayed imbeciles, dimwits with no brains at all, and that's a disappointment, because a lot of us out there like Jesse Ventura, Mick Foley, Shawn Michaels and myself who are quite well-read, intelligent people ... We are some of the hardest working actors and athletes in the world. No...
That's ... a role that the CBC plays that the private sector does not because if they did, they'd be there.
In reviewing the stories I concluded that the overall thrust of CBC’s journalism has been open-minded about Liberation Treatment, even if the reporting itself has suggested caution and skepticism about its proponents’ claims and identified the need for greater scientific effort to shed light on its qual...
We’ve said that we’re going to balance the budget and everybody has to do their part and the CBC will be part of it. So yes, the CBC’s budget next year will be smaller than it is this year.
Look, the CBC is a source of debate. It always will be. They receive over a billion dollars from Canadian taxpayers and it’s obviously the most public of all of Canada’s Crown corporations. Everybody has something to say about certain shows and decision and direction and it always has been and always wi...
I think if the CBC wants to maintain public support for a public broadcaster they need to be as transparent as is absolutely possible and not have the perception that they’re being anything other than open and accountable for every dime that they get from taxpayers … If on a voluntary basis, he (Mansbri...
CBC/Radio-Canada’s engagement of both official languages, and indeed eight aboriginal languages in the North, is not something the private sector and the free market is doing easily or willingly, and it’s not happening across the country ... And the importance of CBC to ensure that both of Canada’s offi...
CBC/Radio-Canada’s engagement of both official languages, and indeed eight aboriginal languages in the North, is not something the private sector and the free market is doing easily or willingly, and it’s not happening across the country ... And the importance of CBC to ensure that both of Canada’s offi...
We have said that we will maintain or increase support for the CBC
A cut of this magnitude would have devastating consequences, further dumbing down of CBC News, cancelling plans for new regional services and even forcing the CBC to close stations
