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Last Chance for Canadian Content: Quebecor Tells CRTC Canada Must Move Quickly to Meet the Challenges of the Digital Age - Read More

Date Added: April 21, 2008 05:05:02 AM
Canada must prepare to meet the challenges of the digital age by promoting the production of high-quality Canadian content and meeting the needs of consumers, who increasingly are able to watch the programs they are interested in when and where they want, on the platform that suits them best.

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