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Information & Ethics committee Now you're talking about the governance of the CBC and there are all sorts of issues that you can look at. This is certainly one that you should look at. He reports right now, I believe, to the president of the CBC. For instance, he might have been reporting to the chairman of th
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein
Information & Ethics committee Thank you.
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein
Information & Ethics committee Yes. All information provided to us is stored for a certain amount of time before it is archived.
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein
Information & Ethics committee No, no. Would you like to answer?
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein
Information & Ethics committee First of all, I apologize that Portage la Prairie is shown as being in Alberta. It's clearly in Manitoba. But we know where it is and treat it as such.
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein
Information & Ethics committee In fact we have a formula for distribution, which is public. Mr. Sheppard will walk you through the details.
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein
Information & Ethics committee No, I appreciate why it was drafted and what they were.... I just think they tried to avoid the underlying decision, which is now before you. Should the exercise of this discretion be subject to review by the commissioner or not? It was a funny way of drafting things; I've rarely
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein
Information & Ethics committee No, that is always for the commissioner of access to information. This is really her bailiwick.
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein
Information & Ethics committee Regarding CBC, section 68.1 of the act states the following: "This Act does not apply to any information that is under the control of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that relates to its journalistic, creative or programming activities [...]". That's clear. In such cases, th
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein
Information & Ethics committee There would be no issue if the sentence ended there. However, there is another exception. It says: "[...] other than information that relates to its general administration". That means that the act does not apply to journalistic activities, but it does apply to information that r
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein
Information & Ethics committee You are asking for a political opinion. Clearly, most of Canadian television production has public support, be it through our tax or subsidies system, funding, or other. However, I think that saying that we don't have any private productions or broadcasting is an exaggeration. We
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein
Information & Ethics committee That's a value judgment. You've read Judge Boivin's decision. It's now under appeal. If you wanted to ensure...all you'd have to do is to change that very provision and say the CBC may claim exemption for journalistic...and leave out the last tail, except for the exemption to the
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein
Information & Ethics committee If that's your wish to do it that way, that's fine. You, as the legislature, makes a value judgment. If you say, yes, that you feel more comfortable with that, then you do it. If you say that you are prepared to rely on the judgment of the broadcasters to decide what is journalis
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein
Information & Ethics committee Mr. Butt, that's for you as a legislator to decide. You can say, “The act does not apply, period,” in which case it doesn't apply; or you can say, “The act applies, but this information can be withheld, provided A, B, C, etc.” It's one way or another. Unfortunately, the section
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein
Information & Ethics committee Let's imagine that we had information on CBC, and the corporation told us that the information was confidential. We could be talking about information on advertisement, for instance. That's an area where CBC is in competition with the private sector. If someone requests that info
October 18th, 2011Committee meeting
Konrad W. von Finckenstein