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CBC and members
* In early 1999, CBC English-and French-network technicians in all locations outside Quebec and Moncton, members of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada, went on strike.
In November 2007, the CBC replaced their documentary Beyond the Red Wall: Persecution of Falun Gong, about persecution of Falun Gong members in China, at the last minute with a rerun episode regarding President Pervez Musharaf in Pakistan.
In a CBC interview, Sauvé conceded that the NDP members may have been right that the Liberals may have been allowed more questions over two or three days, but, on the whole, each party received an equal number of opportunities.
This marked the start of her nearly 30 year career with the CBC, as, after less than a year in her initial position, Clarkson was promoted to co-host, thus becoming one of the first members of a visible minority to obtain a prominent position on Canadian television.
Later, in 2005, after a lockout at CBC, Air Farce gained two new cast members, who had previously appeared on the show as recurring guest stars: Alan Park and Craig Lauzon.
Cuba agreed to host the first series, which would feature the top team from each of the nations that were then CBC members – Cuba, Panama, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela – in a six-game round robin series to determine the winner.
Also in that year, he began to work with former CODCO members Cathy Jones, Mary Walsh, and with fellow Newfoundlander Greg Thomey, to create a new television series for CBC Television which became This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
In January 2007, Josephine Hearn reported in Politico that white members of Congress were not welcome to join the CBC.
During the 112th Congress ( 2011 – present ), the CBC has 40 voting Representatives and 2 non-voting Delegates as members:
The CBC refused to allow Neil Sinclair, the leader of the NGA, to participate in the television debates, and refused to let party members in the studio during the debate.
The CBC also formed the CBC Symphony Orchestra in Toronto in 1952, relying heavily on members of the Toronto Symphony.
Former collective members include author Gayla Reid, CBC broadcaster Eleanor Wachtel, University of British Columbia Press editor Jean Wilson, and Geist senior editor Mary Schendlinger.
The session soon turned into a shouting exchange and several CBC members stormed out.
* On interview to CBC, UNRWA's commissioner, Peter Hansen says that he is sure that members of Hamas are also members of UNRWA.
A Canadian Industrial Relations Board ( CIRB ) imposed vote at the public broadcaster Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) in 2003, lost 1, 800 technicians and camera operators from CEP to the CBC journalists ' union Canadian Media Guild ( affiliated with the CWA ), whose members outnumbered the CEP members at the English-language section of CBC.
Some of the cast members were also seen in the following season on the CBC Television series Coming Up Rosie.
A key feature of CBC is its global membership, comprising corporate members from both developed and developing countries.

CBC and recalled
CBC made the Regina station the main station, and recalled the stations as CBKRT and CBKMT respectively.
Although CBC's Fredericton and Moncton studios had produced programming for CHSJ since as early as the 1970s, New Brunswick remained the last province without a CBC owned-and-operated television station ( O & O ) until 1994, when CBC bought CHSJ-TV, recalled it as CBAT-TV, and relocated its studios to Fredericton.
CBC bought the station in 1968 and recalled it CBCT on August 1 of that year, as the province's small population did not warrant a second full-fledged television station.
CFJC began operations on April 8, 1957 as a CBC affiliate, under the call sign CFCR-TV ; the station was recalled with its current name ( similar to Kamloops radio station CFJC, its owner at the time ) on September 1, 1971.

CBC and April
* CBC Archives-CBC Radio reporting from Otterlo April 17, 1945.
* CBC Archives Matthew Halton of CBC Radio ( 19 April 1945 ) reports on German destruction of the sea walls.
On July 31, 2012, CBC shut down all of its approximately 620 analog television transmitters, following an announcement of these plans on April 4, 2012.
Despite the rumours, it always seemed that CTV was unlikely to be interested in the nightly playoff coverage currently provided by the CBC, since weeknight games in April and May would conflict with new episodes of CTV's slate of American programming.
On April 1, 2008, the CBC and Air Farce announced that Air Farce Live would end in the 2008 / 2009 season.
* April – Audubon Wildlife Theatre debuts on CBC ( 1968 – 1974 ).
CBC, April 27, 2005.
* http :// www. marketwire. com / press-release / Adbusters-Media-Foundation-971292. html " Adbusters Wins Legal Victory in Ongoing Case Against the CBC and CanWest ", www. marketwire. com, 6 April 2009.
* CBC Archives-CBC Radio ( April 22, 1945 ) reporting on the famine in Apeldoorn and the inflation of food prices.
* CBC Archives-CBC Radio ( April 30, 1945 ) reporting on the agreement to provide food to the Dutch.
It was later spun off into a one-hour special that aired on April 1, 2001 on CBC Television.
Engel in 2007. Howard Engel CM ( born April 2, 1931 ) is a Canadian mystery writer and CBC producer who resides in Toronto, Ontario.
* Poet of the Month from CBC Words at Large ( April 2007 )
The special aired on CBC television on April 3, 2012 at 9: 00pm EDT.
* April 6-Leonard Brockington, lawyer, civil servant and first head of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) ( d. 1966 )
" The CBC announced that it was discontinuing its role as the parliamentary broadcaster as of April 1, 1991.
On April 9, 2007, Rogers Communications announced an agreement to purchase the A-Channel stations, along with the CBC Television affiliate in Brandon, Manitoba ( CKX-TV ) and several cable channels being put up for sale as part of the CTV transaction., for the start of the 2011-12 television season.
The Red Green Show is a Canadian television comedy that aired on various channels in Canada, with its ultimate home at CBC Television, and on Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ) stations in the United States, from 1991 until the series finale April 7, 2006, on CBC.
On April 9 – 10, 2006, the CBC aired a two part mini-series called Canada Russia ' 72, directed by T. W. Peacocke, a film which details the 1972 Summit Series.
She has been heard in Canada on CBC ’ s The Current, CFRB, AM640, 104. 5 CHUM FM, and eventually landed “ The Maggie Cassella Show ” a drive home show she hosted from April to August 2007.
On April 4, 2007, CBC announced the cancellation of Country Canada at the end of that season, after 54 years.
Officially launched on April 5, 2004, The Greatest Canadian was a television program series by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) to determine who is considered to be the greatest Canadian of all time, at least according to those who watched and participated in the program.

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