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Canadian Heritage committee  No. Why are Canadians looking to CNN? I don't like CNN particularly, either. Canadians are looking to CNN for news. They're not looking to Newsworld, which we're paying for.

April 20th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt

Canadian Heritage committee  And Fox News is even more popular, if we could only get it. Why does the CRTC give us Fox regularly?

April 20th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt

Canadian Heritage committee  No, not necessarily. He might be a rare exception, but I don't think he really comes across as a family conservative. I want to speak too, but it's as a national women's group. You might get an isolated Rex Murphy, but you're not getting women reflected, and what women really t

April 20th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt

Canadian Heritage committee  Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I'm very glad to be here, because I've been listening to the CBC for many years and I have many concerns about it. When the CBC began in 1932 it was a vastly different country. There were few people. We had infrequent contact with each other, as Canadia

April 20th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt

Status of Women committee  I'd like to respond and say that they mentioned that women got the vote through advocacy. Believe me, those women did it all on their own, without the Status of Women funding them. Women have many advantages, simply because as women we are perfectly capable of speaking out. We do

February 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt

Status of Women committee  On September 21, MP Mrs. Minna got up in the House of Commons, addressed the government, and said, “On behalf of all the women of Canada, I'd like to ask about the funding.” Who gave her the choice to speak for all of us?

February 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt

Status of Women committee  She doesn't speak to the grassroots element. Thank you.

February 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt

Status of Women committee  Madam Chairman, could I respond to that?

February 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt

Status of Women committee  How many of our members are what?

February 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt

Status of Women committee  I don't know. We don't ask that. We don't know.

February 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt

February 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt

Status of Women committee  Some of our members did. A lot of our members attended the Liberal Party convention too. We're non-partisan. It's part of our organization. A lot of us were at the Liberal convention. You must have seen them there.

February 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt

Status of Women committee  We have a policy in our articles of incorporation—

February 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt

Status of Women committee  —and we have always said that women who choose to be at home--we're not saying that everybody should be at home--should be treated with dignity equal to that of women who are in the paid workforce. We have suggested that the national day care plan is only for a certain group of

February 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt

Status of Women committee  We represent more women than any other organization.

February 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Gwendolyn Landolt