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Decision

Ottawa, 27 September 1993
Decision CRTC 93-628
Heritage Cable Systems Inc.
Lansdowne, Ontario - 930235700
New cable distribution undertaking
Following a Public Hearing in the National Capital Region beginning on 6 July 1993, the Commission approves the application by Heritage Cable Systems Inc. for a licence to carry on a cable distribution undertaking to serve Lansdowne. The operation of this undertaking will be regulated pursuant to Parts I and III of the Cable Television Regulations, 1986 (the regulations).
The Commission will issue a licence expiring 31 August 1996, subject to the conditions specified in this decision and in the licence to be issued. This term is consistent with the Commission's practice regarding the licensing of new cable distribution undertakings regulated pursuant to Parts I and III of the regulations.
In Public Notice CRTC 1986-182 announcing the enactment of the regulations, the Commission stated that the carriage of non-Canadian television stations whose signals are receivable over the air at the local head end, and that commenced operation after 1 January 1985, such as WWTI (ABC) Watertown, New York, in this case, would not be authorized automatically through the regulations. Instead, licensees wishing to carry such stations were directed to apply to the Commission for authorization on a case-by-case basis.
Upon review of this matter, the Commission is satisfied that WWTI is predominantly directed to a U.S. market and will not materially compete with Canadian stations for advertising dollars or otherwise affect existing broadcasters in the area. Therefore, pursuant to paragraph 24(l)(j) of the regulations, the applicant is authorized to distribute, at its option, the programming service of WWTI (ABC) Watertown, received over the air, as part of the basic service.
In accordance with subsection 22(1) of the Broadcasting Act, the Commission will issue a licence to the applicant if it is in receipt of written notification from the Department of Communications (DOC), within twelve months of the date of this decision that it will issue a Broadcasting Certificate. No licence will be issued if the Commission does not receive this notification within said period or, where the applicant applies to the Commission within this period and satisfies the Commission that it is unable to obtain said notification before the expiry of this period and that an extension is in the public interest, within such further period of time as is approved in writing by the Commission.
It is a condition of licence that the authority granted herein be implemented within twelve months of the date of receipt of the DOC notification referred to in the preceding paragraph or, where the applicant applies to the Commission within this period and satisfies the Commission that it cannot implement its authority before the expiry of this period and that an extension is in the public interest, within such further period of time as is approved in writing by the Commission.
In Public Notice CRTC 1992-59 dated 1 September 1992 and entitled "Implementation of an Employment Equity Policy", the Commission announced that the employment equity practices of broadcasters would be subject to examination by the Commission. It encourages the applicant to consider employment equity issues in its hiring practices and in all other aspects of its management of human resources.
Allan J. Darling
Secretary General

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