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Canadian Heritage committee  I'd have to agree with what Myriam said. I think it should be the parents who control it, because different children have different levels of maturity, and what might be appropriate for some 13-year-olds might not be appropriate for others. So I think the parents should be able t

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula

Canadian Heritage committee  I don't think, personally, that I'm more violent because of it, and I don't think it could make a person more violent. But it could change what you think is acceptable. If you see people hitting each other all the time on TV, you might think it is not that uncommon.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula

Canadian Heritage committee  My favourite show would have to be The OC. It's funny but there's a whole lot of drama in it too. It's just a bunch of really rich people, so I get to look at all the nice cars and everything.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula

Canadian Heritage committee  In my opinion, it's okay as it is. Most of the shows that I would say should be played after 9 o'clock mostly are already played after 9 o'clock.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula

Canadian Heritage committee  I do not know if you know this show, but when I was younger, I watched Goosebumps. One of the characters was called Chucky who was a china doll. Since then, I cannot sleep in a room with china dolls. I have a friend who has a lot of them, and when I go over to her house, I just c

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula

Canadian Heritage committee  I think it should mainly be up to the parents to control it for the younger children. When you're a little bit older, you can decide what you want to watch yourself. Even in my own case there is some stuff that I'll be watching that makes me think, “This is awful. I don't want to

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula

Canadian Heritage committee  The only time I really watch a DVD is when I'm hanging out with friends or whatever. On weekends or just on normal weekdays or weeknights, I won't really watch a movie or anything.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula

Canadian Heritage committee  High-speed, yes.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula

Canadian Heritage committee  I don't have it at my mom's, but I do have it at my dad's.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula

Canadian Heritage committee  I prefer the computer, because I can talk to my friends and watch TV at the same time.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula

Canadian Heritage committee  I have never really had that discussion with my parents. Maybe once or twice my mom or my dad has walked in and asked, “What on earth are you watching?” But I've never really been told, “No, you're not allowed to watch this show”, or that kind of thing.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula

Canadian Heritage committee  Not really that much; it's just usually when I'm with my mom, and if she's renting a movie and wants to watch it with me, then she'll check it. But if it's just me and my friends, she doesn't really mind.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula

Canadian Heritage committee  I've watched my little brother play some video games with some of my friends. I know that a lot of those can be really violent. But I'd say that on TV I've never really seen that much violence. In movies I've seen a lot also, but not so much on TV, or on the Internet either.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula

Canadian Heritage committee  I would say yes. When I was younger, they were more strict, but I am going to be 16 soon. I think that I can decide what I am comfortable watching and what not.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Jacqueline Sékula