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BY E-MAIL
AND REGISTERED MAIL
CRTC
Date: Ottawa, 6 September 2013
To: Alexandre Azoulay
Company: 3553230 Canada Inc.

E-mail: 5762539@gmail.com

From: Lynda Roy, Supervisor, Public Hearings
819-953-4009

Subject: Notice of Consultation CRTC 2013-448-1
Reference No. 2013-1228-0 – Saint-Constant, Quebec

Dear Sir:

The above item has been added to the agenda for the hearing beginning on
5 November 2013 at 9:00 a.m. at the Conference Centre, Place du Portage Phase IV, 140 Promenade du Portage, Gatineau, Quebec. This e-mail message includes hyperlinks to documents related to this Notice of Consultation.
In accordance with the Broadcasting Act, this item will be published in the Canada Gazette.
As indicated in the Notice of Consultation specified in the subject line, the Commission wishes to inform you that the presence of 3553230 Canada Inc., licensee of CJMS, is required at the hearing. Please note that at this hearing the Commission does not intend to address the renewal of CJMS's licence, only the non-compliance issues set out in Notice of Consultation 2013-448-1.
Specifically, under section 12 of the Broadcasting Act, the Commission expects 3553230 Canada Inc. to demonstrate why a mandatory order requiring the licensee to comply with sections 8(1), 8(5), 8(6) and 9(4) of the Regulations should not be issued. Given the history of non-compliance, the Commission could also consider the suspension or revocation of the licence pursuant to sections 9 and 24 of the Broadcasting Act.
Should interested parties ask you how to file an intervention, inform them that a link to the electronic intervention form is included in every Commission notice. The use of this electronic form will greatly facilitate the Commission's processing of interventions.
Please note that, pursuant to section 27 of the Rules of Procedure, the licensee may file with the Commission a reply to an intervention or answer from a respondent within
10 days following the end of the intervention/answer period indicated in the Notice. A copy of the reply must be served upon the intervener or respondent. The Commission will not systematically solicit replies to interventions or answers.

Yours sincerely,

Lynda Roy
Supervisor, Public Hearings

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