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Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, with regard to (a), since January 1, 2010, the CRTC has issued 86 administrative monetary penalties, AMPs, including negotiated settlements, for a value of $4,499,800. With regard to (b), since January 1, 2010, the total number and dollar value of AMPs paid are 62 a

January 26th, 2015House debate

Rick DykstraConservative

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Mr. Speaker, we certainly understand, from a remote and smaller community perspective, that services need to be delivered. That is why the CBC receives over $1 billion a year from the federal government and from its revenue in order to deliver services. The best part of all of t

December 12th, 2014House debate

Rick DykstraConservative

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Mr. Speaker, I will confirm that the government does understand the CBC belongs to all Canadians. It is a public broadcasting institution. Our government expects the CBC to fulfill its duty to provide quality programming to official language minority communities under the Offici

December 12th, 2014House debate

Rick DykstraConservative

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Mr. Speaker, as Hubert Lacroix said, there are “challenges of a rapidly changing media environment to which no conventional broadcaster is immune”. Changes at the CBC are the result of declining viewership in certain demographics and lower than expected advertising revenues. The

December 12th, 2014House debate

Rick DykstraConservative

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Mr. Speaker, I know there is one group on the other side of the House that certainly does like to speak about itself. The changes at the CBC are the result of declining viewership in certain demographics and lower than expected advertising revenues. We understand the important r

December 12th, 2014House debate

Rick DykstraConservative

CBC/Radio-Canada  Mr. Speaker, that is simply not the case. The CBC is solely responsible for its day-to-day operations, including decisions with respect to programming and with respect to human resource management. Our government respects the CBC's independence as an arm's-length crown corporati

December 11th, 2014House debate

Rick DykstraConservative

CBC/Radio-Canada  Mr. Speaker, those allegations are completely untrue. The CBC ombudsman was very clear on this matter. With respect to this documentary, the ombudsman found that the rules of journalistic standards and practices had not been correctly applied. We respect the ombudsman's finding,

November 28th, 2014House debate

Rick DykstraConservative

Library and Archives Canada  Mr. Speaker, Library and Archives Canada plays an important role in preserving the documentation and heritage of our country. The issues identified in the report did occur under the previous leadership at Library and Archives. Our government has put new leadership in place. Mr.

November 27th, 2014House debate

Rick DykstraConservative

CBC/Radio-Canada  Mr. Speaker, the CBC ombudsman is charged with representing the interests of the public by investigating and addressing complaints such as the one referred to by the member. In this particular case, the ombudsman said the rules of journalistic standards and practices for the pres

November 27th, 2014House debate

Rick DykstraConservative

CBC/Radio-Canada  Mr. Speaker, I am not sure if the member actually heard the response to the question. There is a lot of smoke and mirrors there, a lot of accusations, but we will take the word of the ombudsman on this matter. He ruled on this and indicated that in terms of the rule on presentati

November 27th, 2014House debate

Rick DykstraConservative

CBC/Radio-Canada  Mr. Speaker, this government's appointments come after a rigorous, transparent, and merit-based selection process. Our goal is to appoint candidates who are the most competent into each one of those positions. Our government does not interfere with the democratic process and the

November 24th, 2014House debate

Rick DykstraConservative

CBC/Radio-Canada  Mr. Speaker, the member may be right about the uniqueness of the CBC. He is certainly completely offside and wrong about the funding for the CBC. As Hubert Lacroix said, there are “challenges of a rapidly changing media environment to which no conventional broadcaster is immune”

November 21st, 2014House debate

Rick DykstraConservative

CBC/Radio-Canada  Mr. Speaker, it is interesting to hear the opposition members say that we should not interfere and then ask us to interfere. I think before they get to the end of a question, they should determine which and what it is they want. Any suggestion of political interference is compl

November 21st, 2014House debate

Rick DykstraConservative

Justice  Mr. Speaker, it was this Prime Minister and this government that actually moved on the residential school issue after decades of neglect and decades of not wanting to take action. It was this government that made that apology, and the member is right that it was made on the floor

November 21st, 2014House debate

Rick DykstraConservative

Justice  Mr. Speaker, we know that this member has, on a regular basis, brought this to the attention of all those in his riding and all those in the country, so we will let him have his day. He has done it again this morning, and certainly I am sure they will appreciate it.

November 21st, 2014House debate

Rick DykstraConservative