CBC President Catherine Tait testified before members of Parliament, expressing financial concerns and emphasizing the broadcaster's role in informing the public, enhancing democracy, and promoting local culture. Tait mentioned a forthcoming discussion with the board of directors in June to address internal matters and inform employees.
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“We have a process which is very rigorous,” said CBC CEO Catherine Tait. “After internal deliberations with our board of directors at our June board meeting…, there will be a discussion and we’ll inform employees at that time" #cdnpoli https://t.co/mM5wYvS7dK
“We have a process which is very rigorous,” said CBC CEO Catherine Tait. “After internal deliberations with our board of directors at our June board meeting…, there will be a discussion and we’ll inform employees at that time" #cdnpoli #CBC https://t.co/mM5wYvRzoc
“We have a process which is very rigorous,” said CBC CEO Catherine Tait. “After internal deliberations with our board of directors at our June board meeting…, there will be a discussion and we’ll inform employees at that time" #cdnpoli #cdnmedia https://t.co/mM5wYvRzoc
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