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Industry committee  Excuse me, Mr. Chair.

April 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Paul Temple

Industry committee  Sorry to interrupt, but when I agreed to appear, I also indicated that I had to leave at 5 o'clock. I didn't want to sneak out and let you think I was getting bored or was trying to avoid any questions.

April 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Paul Temple

Industry committee  My apologies. Again, thank you for including me.

April 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Paul Temple

Industry committee  Certainly.

April 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Paul Temple

Industry committee  We have an arrangement with Environment Canada and with all of the provinces and territories. They can access our system and distribute their public safety messages. On a typical day, we'll get a hundred of so public safety messages from Environment Canada alone. Some of them are

April 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Paul Temple

Industry committee  You can sign up for our email and text-messaging services. We have text messaging. We have email. We're going to be putting it on Twitter. For any product we provide, we include public safety messages. Unfortunately, other broadcasters have not been as enthusiastic in picking it

April 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Paul Temple

Industry committee  There have been changes to the SR and ED program, and the ability to claim certain tax incentives has been reduced. One of the points I want to make is that it's an ongoing process, and the availability of those types of tax credits are very helpful. In some ways, we're a good c

April 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Paul Temple

Industry committee  In terms of our digital media products—that is, our web and applications—they're solely supported by advertising. We're very reliant on being able to reach as many people as often as possible who check the website. We try to monetize that by selling advertising. For the conventio

April 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Paul Temple

Industry committee  I hope so.

April 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Paul Temple

Industry committee  I want to make one point. I know it will probably sound like a five-minute commercial for The Weather Network and MétéoMédia, but the point is that getting a website is just the beginning. It's a constant process of change and investment after that. Yesterday's site has to be rev

April 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Paul Temple

Industry committee  Good afternoon. My name is Paul Temple and I'm the senior vice-president of regulatory and strategic affairs at Pelmorex Media Inc. When I was first asked to appear here, it was more along the lines of a case study, so I'm going to just basically tell you our story. Pelmorex is

April 30th, 2013Committee meeting

Paul Temple

Canadian Heritage committee  Well, that's a legitimate concern. No one wants to be sued. I think everyone expects government to take full responsibility for the content of their messages. That's one of the issues the industry and government are going to have to work out. In that sense, that's a reasonable co

December 2nd, 2010Committee meeting

Paul Temple

Canadian Heritage committee  We've distributed Environment Canada warnings for over 20 years now, and we've never been sued, touch wood. So we're doing it.

December 2nd, 2010Committee meeting

Paul Temple

Canadian Heritage committee  Well, the CBC doesn't have any money. This network is already in place. Provinces are signing up: Ontario, Nova Scotia. We have an advisory board with all the provinces and territories and the federal government participating. The system's there. It works. The equipment is all re

December 2nd, 2010Committee meeting

Paul Temple

Canadian Heritage committee  We need extra steps to make sure we're not disadvantaged. To rely only on complaints is not satisfactory. The commission has eliminated, over the past few years, most of the regulatory safeguards. So now distributors can basically do whatever they please. If they want to move you

December 2nd, 2010Committee meeting

Paul Temple