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CANCON

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CANCONCanadian Content
CANCONCanadian Contingent
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Reading Canadian Content: Culture and the Quest for Nationhood has helped me to understand the CBC's "bizarre mixture of the cultured and the rustic" in late 1960s and early 1970s television programming, among many other Canadian curios.
fabric of Canada." (44) Under the current regulations, private Canadian television broadcasters must air a minimum of sixty percent "Canadian content" programming in a given year.
Last year saw an album by a Canadian record company with lots of Canadian content move quickly to the upper her of Christmas albums by virtue its variety, demographic appeal, and overall musical strength.
Canadian radio stations, for example, must by law play a certain percentage of ''Canadian content.'' The idea is to give domestic artists and record companies, who may not have the promotional clout of their American counterparts, a better chance of getting their music out to the public.
The Canadian content on the CD-ROM is quite extensive.
But what impresses me most is your inclusion of Canadian content. I happen to live in Windsor, Ontario.
After years and years of patriarchal jokes and dismissive attitudes, American theatres are suddenly gobbling up Canadian content the way a couple of hosed hockey players might lap up a healthy serving of poutine, a case of Labatt's Blue and a pack or two of Export A's.
With their impressive portfolio and a lack of Canadian content on available CDs, Jameson is confident that his company will succeed.
The 1965 Agreement allowed the firms to import finished vehicles into Canada from anywhere in the world free of the tariff as long as they met certain requirements for local Canadian content in cars they produced in North America.
Under a 1965 pact and the 1989 North American Free Trade Agreement between Canada and the U.S., foreign automobile manufacturers that have Canadian subsidiaries are exempt from the 6.1% import duty on assembled cars as long as they meet certain requirements of Canadian content in cars they produce in North America.
2) Promoting the creation of Canadian choices: a variety of measures to encourage Canadian artists, writers, performers, and producers have the overall effect of increasing cultural freedom by ensuring the availability of Canadian content.
The goal of this task force is to improve the Canadian content of GFOA professional development efforts.
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