ARCHIVED - Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-162-1

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  Additional reference: 2009-162
  Ottawa, 22 April 2009
  TVA Group Inc.
Montréal, Quebec
  Application 2008-0565-8, received 16 April 2008
 

Correction – Suspension of the conditions of licence set out in Decisions 2001-384 and 2001-385 relating to the licensee's obligations to adhere to a code of professional conduct

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The Commission hereby replaces paragraph 7 of Broadcasting Decision 2009-162 with the following:
 

7. The Commission further notes that the suspension of conditions of licence does not result in an elimination of a broadcasting licensee's responsibilities. The Commission continues to encourage self-regulation of the broadcasting industry through the CBSC. However, the Commission retains its mandate pursuant to the Broadcasting Act, which is to regulate and supervise the Canadian broadcasting system in light of the objectives set out in that Act. As such, the Commission may always intervene in the case of a complaint or in the case of non-conformity on the part of a broadcasting licensee.

  Secretary General
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