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As the anniversary of Confederation, Dominion Day, and later Canada Day, was the date set for a number of important events, such as the first national radio network hookup by the Canadian National Railway ( 1927 ), the inauguration of the CBC's cross-country television broadcast ( 1958 ), the flooding of the Saint Lawrence Seaway ( 1958 ), the first colour television transmission in Canada ( 1966 ), the inauguration of the Order of Canada ( 1967 ), and the establishment of " O Canada " as the country's national anthem ( 1980 ).
The CRTC's simultaneous substitution rules require that when a Canadian network licences a television show from a US network and shows it in the same time slot, upon request by the Canadian broadcaster, Canadian broadcast distributors must replace the show on the US channel with the broadcast of the Canadian channel, along with any overlays and commercials.
In the 1960s, Britain's commercial television network, ITV, influenced by Canadian producer Sydney Newman produced the science-fiction serials Pathfinders In Space ( 1960 ) and its sequel Pathfinders to Venus ( 1961 ).
By May, Kline had sold the idea to 48 NBC stations and the Canadian CTV network.
From there the communications traffic was routed to the US border by a microwave radio relay link, and in Brunswick, Maine the route joined the main US network and branched to Montreal to connect with the Canadian network.
The university is a member of L ' Association des universités de la francophonie canadienne, a network of academic institutions of the Canadian Francophonie.
** CKO ( a now-defunct Canadian all news radio network ) begins broadcasting.
** CKO ( a Canadian national all-news radio network ) suddenly terminates all broadcasting during the newscast at noon ( Eastern time ), due to financial losses ( the station began broadcasting on July 1, 1977 ).
Under the Broadcasting Act, a network is defined as " any operation where control over all or any part of the programs or program schedules of one or more broadcasting undertakings is delegated to another undertaking or person " and must be licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ).
Population institutions are part of the Cicred ( International Committee for Coordination of Demographic Research ) network while most individual scientists engaged in demographic research are members of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, or a national association such as the Population Association of America in the United States, or affiliates of the Federation of Canadian Demographers in Canada.
Most programming is generally the same, aside from simultaneous substitutions imposed by the provider that result in the American signal being replaced with programming from a Canadian network if both happen to air a particular program in the same time period.
A Canadian program by the CBC public network on the hippie rebellion incluiding videos to watch
Around the same time, Guthrie himself also worked for the Canadian National Railway radio network, producing plays written by Merrill Denison that used similar techniques.
At Laval, Mulroney built a network of friends that would play a prominent role in Canadian politics for years to come, including Lucien Bouchard, Bernard Roy, Michel Cogger, Michael Meighen, and Jean Bazin.
Meanwhile, Canadian National Railways was making a radio network to keep its passengers entertained and give it an advantage over its rival, CP.
The CRBC took over a network of radio stations formerly set up by a federal Crown corporation, the Canadian National Railway.
There is an urban legend that a CBC announcer once referred to the network on the air as the " Canadian Broadcorping Castration ", which also sometimes remains in use as a satirical nickname.

Canadian and promoting
* CBC Radio's " Nazi Eyes On Canada " ( 1942 ), series with Hollywood stars promoting Canadian War Bonds
In September 1934, while promoting a Detroit-area " coming home " bout for Louis against Canadian Alex Borchuk, Roxborough was pressured by members of the Michigan State Boxing Commisision to have Louis sign with white management.
The Canadian Film Development Corporation would become responsible for promoting the development of the film industry.
According to AdBusters, a Canadian magazine and a proponent of counter-culture and subvertising, " A well produced ' subvert ' mimics the look and feel of the targeted ad, promoting the classic ' double-take ' as viewers suddenly realize they have been duped.
Still, the Légers travelled across the country, encouraging Canadian unity at a time fraught with Quebec sovereignty disputes and perceived alienation by other regions, as well promoting the fine arts and artistic endeavours, aided at such by their friendships with painters such as Jean Paul Lemieux, Alfred Pellan, and Jean Dallaire.
In December 2001, Ablonczy entered the 2002 Canadian Alliance leadership contest on a platform of promotinga process to combine the Canadian Alliance, the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, and other interested partners into an effective, unified opposition party before the next election .” She placed third with 3. 8 % of the vote.
Given his years of promoting baseball in Canada while a member of the Blue Jays, Whitt remained active as an ambassador of Canadian baseball Indeed, Whitt's coaching career first came to prominence in his capacity as manager of the Canadian national baseball team.
At first, Students for a Democratic Society and many Quaker draft counselors opposed promoting the Canadian alternative, and Canada's largest counseling group, the Anti-Draft Programme of the Student Union for Peace Action ( SUPA ) – whose board consisted largely of Quakers and radicals – was sympathetic to such calls for prudence.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's French-language television network has also organized a weekly public affairs program called, " 5 sur 5 ", which has been organizing and promoting citizen-based journalism since 2001.
* Learning for a Cause, non-profit Canadian educational organization promoting the arts in education.
:: capable of either promoting or perpetuating the view that the individual adversely affected by this distinction is less capable, or less worthy of recognition or value as a human being or as a member of Canadian society, equally deserving of concern, respect, and consideration.
He later criticized the awards several years later in 2009 for not promoting Canadian music at the grassroots level, saying " When it ... isn't kind of this weekend when the Canadian music industry pretends that it's ... not just marketing warehouses for the United States, then sure, I'll be a part of it.
He continued this criticism with his 1981 book Canadian Bolsheviks: The Early Years of the Communist Party of Canada, which analyzed the formation and rise of the party, but felt that Tim Buck had betrayed it by promoting himself and a strongly pro-Soviet line.
Mitchell withdrew the government's support for a conference promoting agricultural exports to Iran in April 2005, following revelations that Canadian journalist Zahra Kazemi had died from torture in an Iranian prison two years earlier.
The CTOT does everything from issuing Canadian passports and providing consular services, to promoting trade and investment cooperation and cultural / educational exchanges.
The Leader of the Government in the Senate () is a Canadian cabinet minister who leads the government side in the Canadian Senate and is chiefly responsible for promoting and defending the government's program in the Upper House.
The signature activity of the Canada Dance Festival Society, it brings together over 250 artists from across the country to participate in a 9-day event, promoting contemporary Canadian Dance.
The Canadian Sports Hall of Fame established the " Tom Cheek Media Leadership Award " shortly before his death, for " playing a key role in promoting Canadian sports.
The Minister responsible for Official Languages is the Minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is entrusted with the enforcement of the Official Languages Act, ensuring that government services are available in both English and French, protecting minority language rights, particularly in the area of education, and promoting bilingualism throughout Canada.
In the 1980s, the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame instituted an award in Graney's name, presented periodically to journalists deemed to have made notable contributions to promoting baseball in Canada.

Canadian and solidarity
It was generally a New Left youth movement, that espoused Canadian nationalism, and solidarity with Quebec's sovereignty movement.
Given the sufferings that some indigenous children experienced in the Canadian Residential School system, the Holy Father expressed his sorrow at the anguish caused by the deplorable conduct of some members of the Church and he offered his sympathy and prayerful solidarity.
The resolution commits CUPW " to work with Palestinian solidarity and human rights organizations in developing an education campaign about the apartheid nature of the state of Israel and Canada ’ s political and economic support for these practices " and to " call on other Canadian unions to lobby against the apartheid like practices of the Israeli state.
After the collapse of the USSR, Ratsma continued his solidarity work through the newly formed Canadian Friends of Soviet People and International Council for Friendship and Solidarity with Soviet People, which was formed at a world conference in the city of Toronto, Canada in September 2001.
Having noticed a certain vacuum in the Canadian solidarity movement, the members wanted to create a unique and independent organization which would be able to promote the Palestinian struggle in all of its aspects.

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