ARCHIVED - Broadcasting Commission Letter Addressed to Various Parties
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Ottawa, 29 November 2016
VIA E-MAIL
Ms. Sylvie Courtemanche
Vice-President, Government Relations and Compliance
Corus Entertainment Inc.
sylvie.courtemanche@corusent.com
Mr. Kevin Goldstein
Vice-President, Regulatory Affairs, Content and Distribution
Bell Media Inc.
Kevin.goldstein@bellmedia.ca
Ms. Peggy Tabet
Vice-President, Regulatory Affairs – Broadcasting
Québecor Média inc.
Tabet.Peggy@Quebecor.com
Mr. Luc Doyon
Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer
Groupe V Média
ldoyon@groupevmedia.ca
Alain Caron
President
Conseil Provincial du Secteur des Communications
mlorch@scfp.qc.ca
Dear Sirs and Madams,
Re: Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2016-225
Additional information on the record: Analyse sur l’état de l’information locale au Québec
The Commission announces that it has added a report entitled Analyse sur l’état de l’information locale au Québec presented by the Conseil provincial du secteur des communications (CPSC) of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) at the public hearing held from November 22 to 24th 2016, in Laval, Quebec, on the public record of that proceeding.
Yours sincerely,
Danielle May-Cuconato
Secretary General
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