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Womens issues debate [moving images]
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1 videocassette (1 hr., 45 min., 30 sec.) : ferric oxide, analog, col., VHS.
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CNR's radio network was the predecessor of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation it operated as a radio network for passenger. CRBC -- the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission took over the CNR radio facilities and started to broadcast in English and French. In 1936 A new Canadian Broadcasting Act created the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation which was established as a crown corporation. Until 1958 the CBC acted not only as broadcaster but also as the regulator of Canadian broadcasting. The CBC began broadcasting television in addition to their radio services in 1952.
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This recording contains a debate between the 1984 federal election between Prime Minister candidates, Brian Mulroney (Liberal), Ed Broadbent (New Democratic Party) and John Turner (Progressive Conservatives). This recording is in French but dubbed in English, sometimes making it hard to hear/understand. Panelists include; Eleanor Wachtel, (Vancouver freelance writer), Kay Sigurjonsson, (The National Action Committee on the Status of Women founding member and director of the Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario), Francine Harel-Giasson (professor at the University of Montreal business school) and Renée Rowan (columnist for Le Devoir). The moderator of the debate was Caroline Andrew (chairman of the political science department at the University of Ottawa). In this debate the candidates discuss; inequality, daycare, the arms race, abortion, pornography and trust. This debate was brought together by the National Action Committee on the Status of Women.
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Available digitally in .MOV and uncompressed .AVI formats.
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For research purposes only. Copyright held by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. For publication permissions, contact Archivist.
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Created on March 31 by Taylor McCuaig.
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Some information taken from the wikipedia article on this debate: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leaders%27_debate_on_women%27s_issues_during_the_1984_Canadian_federal_election_campaign