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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- Part I: The Pre-broadcasting Era
- 1. Report of the Deputy Minister of Public Works, Sessional Papers No. 19 (1st session, 9th Parliament), 24 December 1900, 25-26
- 2. Report of the Deputy Minister of Public Works, Sessional Papers No. 19 (2d session, 9th Parliament), 15 January 1902, 10-11
- 3. Memorandum of agreement between Marconi companies and the Canadian government, Sessional Papers No. 51a, (2d session, 9th Parliament), 17 March 1902, 1-3
- 4. Report of the Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries, appendix 11, "Marconi wireless telegraph system," Sessional Papers No. 21 (1st session, 10th Parliament), 12 December 1904, 114-115
- 5. The Wireless Telegraphy Act, 20 July 1905, 4&5 Edw. 7, c. 49
- 6. The Radiotelegraph Act, 6 June 1913, 3&4 Geo. 5, c. 43
- Part II: The Radio Age
- 7. Department of Marine and Fisheries, " License to use Radio," 18 April 1923, Public Archives of Canada, RG 97, Vol.149, 6206-72-1
- 8. Department of Marine and Fisheries, form letter, 1924
- 9. "Report from the Minister of Marine and Fisheries," Canada Gazette, 19 January 1929, 2306
- 10. Report of the Royal Commission on Radio Broadcasting, September 1929
- 11. CFCF program schedule, 16 February 1931, Canadian Marconi Company archives, Montreal
- 12. J.M. Gibbon,'' Radio as a fine art,'' Canadian Forum, March 1931, 212-214
- 13. Graham Spry, " The Canadian Broadcasting Issue," Canadian Forum, April 1931, 246-249
- 14. Supreme Court of Canada, "In the matter of a reference as to the jurisdiction of Parliament to regulate and Control Communication," 30 June 1931, Supreme Court Reports 541 (1931)
- 15. Judicial committee of the Privy Council, "Re Regulation and Control of Radio Communication," 9 February 1932, Dominion law Reports (1932) 2 D. L. R., 81-88
- 16. R.B. Bennett, "speech in Support of Bill 94, Resecting Radio Broadcasting," 18 May 1932, Debales, 3035-3036
- 17." An Act Respecting Radio Broadcasting," 26 May 1932, 22&23 Geo. 5, c. 51. as amended, 23&24 Geo. 5, c. 35
- 18. CRBC, "Rules and Regulations," parts 1, 4, 5, PC 535, 15 April 1933
- 19. Typescript of "Mr. Sage" broadcast, September 1935, House of Commons Committees and Private Legislation Branch, Ottawa
- 20. The Canadian Broadcasting Act, 1936, 23 June 1936, 1 Edw 8, c. 24. as amended in 1951
- 21. "Regulations for broadcasting stations made under the Canadian Broadcasting Act, 1936, Chap. 24, S. 22," CBC Pamphlet, 1937
- 22. CBC, "Programme schedule for December 25 Christmas 1937," leaflet
- 23. "Political and Controversial broadcasting, Policies and Rulings," 21 Febeuary 1944
- 24. CAB: "Control of radio, an urgent Canadian problem," June 1947, 23-34
- Part III: Television Arrives
- 25. "Broadcasting," Report of the Royal Commission on National Development in Arts, Letters and Sciences, May 1951, Part 2, Chapter 18
- 26. J. J. McCann, Minister of National Revenue, "Television, extension of service, applications for licences from Private Stations," Debates, 8 December 1952, 409-410
- 27. "Broadcasting in Canada," Canada Year Book 1956,887-889
- 28. Report of the Royal Commission on Broadcasting, 15 March 1957, Vol. 1, 7-13, 88-92, 247-253
- 29. Broadcasting Act, 6 September 1958, 7 Eliz. 2, c. 22
- 30. Radio (TV) Broadcasting regulations," Statutory Orders and Regulations 59-456, Canada Gazette, Part 2, 9 December 1959
- 31. Radio (TV) Broadcasting Regulations, Statutory Orders and Regulations 59-456, Canada Gazette, Part 2, 9 December 1959, as amended 1960-1965, 1967
- 32. Radio (TV) Broadcasting Regulations, Statutory Orders and Regulations 59-456, as amended 1960, 1962-1964
- 33. Report of the Royal Commission on Government Organization, Vol. 4, "Special Areas of Administration," 21 January 1963, 25-32
- 34. Special consultative committee on broadcasting policy "Combined statement," Sessional Papers No. 132B (2d session, 26th Parliament), 4-10
- 35. Report of the committee on Broadcasting, 1 September 1965, 95-120
- 36. "Robert Fowler Recommends Broadcasting, dictatorship and Censorship," and " A Statements from the CAB," Canadian Broadcaster, 23 September 1965
- 37. "White paper on Broadcasting, " 4 July 1966
- Part IV: The CRTC Years
- 38. "Broadcasting Act," 7 March 1968,16&17 Eliz. 2, c. 25
- 39. Order- in- Council 1968- 1809, Canada Gazette, Part 1, 5 October 1968, 2398-2399
- 40. CRTC, public announcement: "The Improvement and Development of Canadian Broadcasting and the Extension of US Television Coverage in Canada by CATV," 3 December 1969
- 41. "Direction to the Canadian Radio-Television Commission re Reservation of cable Channels," Statutory Orders and Regulations 70-113, Canada Gazette, Part 2, 8 April 1970, 381-382
- 42. CRTC, "Canadian Broadcasting 'a single system'-policy statement on cable television," 16 July 1971, excerpt, 26-29
- 43. CRTC, Public Announcement: Regulaations Respecting Broadcasting Receving Undertakings (Cable television)," and " Cable Television Regulations," Statutory Orders and Regulations 75-665, Canada Gazette, Part 2, 26 November 1975, 3103-3111. As Amended 1981, 1983
- 44. CRTC, Press releases on Canadian Content Proposals for Television and Am Radio, and on Commercial Content for Television, 12 February 1970
- 45. No Virginia, a Canadian is not free to decide what he will Watch on Television or Listen to on Radio," Broadcaster, March 1970, 22-23
- 46. CRTC Press Release: Radio and television Regulations Resume, 22 May 1970
- 47. CRTC, "Television Broadcasting Regulations, amended," Statutory Orders and Regulations 70-257, Canada Gazette, Part 2, 24 June 1970, 653. As amended 1972, 1982, 1984
- 48. CRTC, "Radio AM Broadcasting Regulations, amended," Expect Dealing with Canadian Content, Statutory Orders and Regulations 70-256, Canada Gazette, Part 2, 24 June 1970, 649-650
- 49. CRTC, Report by the special committee appointed in Connection with the CBC Program " Air of Death," 9 July 1970, 4-15
- 50. "The Beast of Burden," Chapter 10 of the Uncertain Mirror, Vol. 1 of the Report by the special Senate Committee on the Mass Media, December 1970, 193-225
- 51. CRTC, Public Announcement: Concerning an inquiry by the Canadian Radio-Television Commission Into a Complaint against Radio Station CHNS, Halifax, by the Halifax- Dartmouth Committee of Miles for Millions, 28 March 1972
- 52. CRTC, Public Announcement "Programs produced under co-production or joint venture arrangements," 16 May 1972
- 53. CRTC, "Radio frequencies are public property," Public Announcement and Decision of the Commission on the Applications for Renewal of the CBC's Television and Radio Licences, 31 March 1974, 32-34, 43-44
- 54. Department of Communications, "Communications: Some federal proposals," April 1975,11-14
- 55. "Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Act," 19 June 1975, 23&24 Eliz.2,c.49
- 56. CRTC, public announcement: "Controversial programming in the Canadian Broadcasting System Report on Issuses Ralsed by CFCF's anti-Bill 22 campaign," 24 February 1977, 5-12 plus Appendix, BBG Statement of 18 December 1961
- 57. Report of the CRTC Committee of Inquiry into the National Broadcasting Service, 20 July 1977, 17-31
- 58. CBC, Journalistic Policy, July 1982, 1-38
- 59. Telecommunications and Canada, the report of the Consultative on the Implication of Telecommunications for Canadian Sovereignty, March 1979, 29-49
- 60. CRTC Committee on Extension of service to Northern and Remote Communities, the 1980s: a Decade of Diversiry: Brodcasting, Satellites and Pay- TV, July 1980, 21-22, 26-27, 89, 53-59
- 61. CRTC decision 82-240 on pay TV, 18 March 1982, 638-656,658-661
- 62. Report of the Federal Cultural Policy Review Committee, November 1982, 288-311
- 63. CRTC, "Pay Television Regulations, "Statutory Orders and Regulations 84-797, Canada Gazette, Part 2, 17 October 1984, 3923-3926
- 64. Report of the Task Force on Broadcasting Policy, September 1986, "International Perspective," 25-32: " Culture and Industry," 35-42: and "Principles and Objectives," 133-168
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