In our view, and I believe it's generally accepted—the airwaves are public property; they don't belong to the broadcasters. We grant them a licence to use the airwaves, and with that come obligations. As we live in a bilingual country—
Chairman, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
In our view, and I believe it's generally accepted—the airwaves are public property; they don't belong to the broadcasters. We grant them a licence to use the airwaves, and with that come obligations. As we live in a bilingual country—
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