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Updated on October 17, 2015
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  • Reduced government funding to CBC by $115 million per year in 2012 in order to reduce the broadcaster's dependence on state funds (4, 7)

  • Ended door-to-door delivery service by Canada Post to save the agency $500 million a year as it faces declining revenue (1)


  • Pledges to restore funding cuts of $115 million per year to the CBC/Radio Canada and guarantee predictable future financing (5)

  • Would create an independent appointment process for the CBC Board (5)

  • Would temporarily add promoting and distributing Canadian feature films to CBC’s mandate (4)

  • Promises to restore door-to-door delivery service by Canada Post (1, 6)



  • Pledges to invest $150 million per year in the CBC/Radio Canada (3, 7)

  • Ensure that all appointments to the Board of Directors of CBC/Radio Canada is merit-based (3)

  • Promises to restore door-to-door delivery service by Canada Post, and conduct a review of Canada Post (1,3)


  • Will reverse the $117 million cut to the CBC, investing an additional $168 million, promising $315 million each subsequent year (7, 8)

  • Promises to change the governance structure, and end political influence within the CBC Board of Directors (8)

  • Promises to restore door-to-door delivery service by Canada Post (8)


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References

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  2. CBC
  3. Liberal website
  4. Huffington Post
  5. NDP website
  6. The Toronto Star
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  8. Green website
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