| Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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It’s not every day that I can talk to people from sectors as wide-ranging as banking, utilities, telecommunications, law firms and collection agencies at a single event. So, I welcome the opportunity to meet with such a diverse group of people involved in the accounts receivable management industry.
| Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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As many of you know, prior to my appointment at the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), I spent much of my career working in broadcasting as a lawyer and media executive. I have worked for small and large players, Canadian and international companies, television, radio and distribution undertakings, digital media platforms, as well as content producers.
On December 30, Canadians can get down to the business of tapping these new markets, including Japan, and bringing Brand Canada to more corners of the world...
Dr. Elmendorf is one of those special people that I really admire, that move almost effortlessly between the public sector, academia, private sector, and think tanks. He has worked on both the legislative and the executive branches of government and served with great distinction in Washington.
| Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
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Bonjour et merci d’être ici ce matin. It’s always a pleasure to address the Canadian Club, because I know many of you in this audience are engaged with immigration and more broadly on issues around Canadian public policy.
| Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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My name is Scott Hutton and I’m the Executive Director of Broadcasting for the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission – the CRTC. Joining me today are my colleagues Neil Barratt, Director of Electronic Commerce Enforcement, and Rachelle Frenette, Senior Legal Counsel.