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Canada's cultural policies antiquated | While the CRTC's recent reprimand of three Toronto X-rated channels for failing to meet the required 35 per cent threshold for Canadian content became fodder for Internet humour, Canadian content regulations are no laughing matter for cultural nationalists. |
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False arguments fuel government assistance to Canada’s entertainment industry | The CRTC’s recent crackdown on a trio of X-rated channels for not showing enough Canadian content is a classic example of how government policies supporting Canada’s entertainment industry are costly and inefficient, says Steven Globerman, author of a new Fraser Institute study on the government… |
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Guest editorial: Overreach threatens ports that ag supports | It is commonly understood here in Washington that our economy is closely linked to international trade, and that we are uniquely positioned to develop closer ties to the fast-growing Asia-Pacific region. The state Department of Commerce boasts that we are “one of the world’s leading trade and… |
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Free ²ÝÁñÉçÇø seminar to focus on exporting to Latin America | Western Washington University’s International Business Program is partnering with several local organizations to present a seminar for businesses interested in exporting to markets in Latin America. |
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Western, Port to host seminar on exporting | Here's a news release from Western about a seminar for local businesses interested in exporting: |
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UVic scholars to present on international business Feb. 20 | |||
Paul Cellucci: A Forthright Friend of Canada | News that former Massachusetts Governor and U.S. Ambassador to Canada Argeo Paul Cellucci has died on Saturday following a brief and courageously public battle with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, called to mind the legacy of a man I came to know through his passion for Canada. |
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Does the ‘net benefit’ test make the grade? | Almost every government in the world reserves the right to turn down foreign investment. But there is considerable debate about whether Canada’s net benefit test is the most effective screening approach. |
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Executive director of Canadian-American Business Council will attend reception May 23 on campus | |||
May 14 lecture to cover political change in B.C. and Alberta |