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Privatization threatens TVO
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The Ontario government's drive to cut expenses through the sell-off of government assets threatens to leave remote, northern, mostly Aboriginal communities at the mercy of private business owners when it comes to television and radio service.
Privatization threatens TVO
Page 13
The Ontario government's drive to cut expenses through the sell-off of government assets threatens to leave remote, northern, mostly Aboriginal communities at the mercy of private business owners when it comes to television and radio service.
Privatization threatens TVO
Page 13
The Ontario government's drive to cut expenses through the sell-off of government assets threatens to leave remote, northern, mostly Aboriginal communities at the mercy of private business owners when it comes to television and radio service.
Crow character causes concern
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Award-winning actress, Cathy Jones, one-quarter of the comedy team that makes up CBC's This Hour Has 22 Minutes, has created many memorable characters throughout her career, but one of them has caused some concern with at least one viewer.
Crow character causes concern
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Award-winning actress, Cathy Jones, one-quarter of the comedy team that makes up CBC's This Hour Has 22 Minutes, has created many memorable characters throughout her career, but one of them has caused some concern with at least one viewer.
Crow character causes concern
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Award-winning actress, Cathy Jones, one-quarter of the comedy team that makes up CBC's This Hour Has 22 Minutes, has created many memorable characters throughout her career, but one of them has caused some concern with at least one viewer.
Voices preserve, advance culture
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REVIEW
Hearts of the Nations:
Aboriginal Women's Voices. . . in the Studio 1997
Sweetgrass Records
"A nation is not defeated until the hearts of its women are buried in the ground." Forgive me if I don't remember what nation this proverb comes from, but its meaning becomes clear in this new CD from the Aboriginal Arts Program, which is a partnership between the Aboriginal Film and Video Art Alliance and the Banff Centre for the Arts.
