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Canadian Heritage committee  There's always work to do at the grassroots, but I think we're firmly recognized internationally as leaders technologically, creatively, and business-wise. We have some great medium-sized companies, such as A2M in Montreal, under Rémi Racine, that came out of a flow of Internet c

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Ian Kelso

Canadian Heritage committee  There are only two things that really matter in the industry. Really, at the end of the day, it always comes down to either talent or money. I think we've established ourselves as a leader in talent, and maybe despite ourselves; it really wasn't the plan to say, “Hey, we're going

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Ian Kelso

Canadian Heritage committee  I think it really comes down to looking at how we're able to capitalize our young people and their vision and the people who are working around it. Innovation in our industry happens at the edges, not in the centre. It generally doesn't come out of the big institutions, NFB perha

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Ian Kelso

Canadian Heritage committee  What policies can be adopted to help Canadians and Canadian cultural industries benefit? I think we need to look at convergence in some of our legislation. It's time to look at the Broadcasting Act and the Telecommunications Act, and look at the realities on the ground. We need

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Ian Kelso

Canadian Heritage committee  Merci beaucoup pour l'opportunité de présenter aujourd'hui. Je regrette de ne pas le présenter en français aussi. I certainly agree with many of the things that my esteemed colleague has presented here and the grand vision, a very poetic one, for the future of Canadian media. I

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Ian Kelso