According to the Broadcasting Act, as you pointed out, you have those objectives there. The act also requires the regulator to regulate and supervise the system in a way that implements those objectives. When it comes to the broadcasting system, people who want to operate a broadcasting undertaking in this country have to get a licence to do that. They go to the CRTC. The CRTC runs a process and goes through the examinations and the reviews that it considers it needs to do in order to decide who will be licensed to operate a broadcasting undertaking in Canada and who will have access to the airwaves. They have to make sure the system is supervised and regulated in a way that achieves the objectives. In broad strokes, I would say that from a broadcasting perspective it's the commission who on a day-to-day basis grapples with how they're regulating the system so that in general overall terms those objectives are being met. When you take a step back and you look at the system as a whole, you can see these objectives are being met.
On February 23rd, 2016. See this statement in context.