Thursday, May 2, 2024

Top 5 This Week

spot_img

Related Posts

Canada’s State-censor CRTC chairman to step down after term ends

The Liberal-appointed boss of the liberals’ official state censor secretariat politbureau is not going to seek a second term. 

And you thought Mondays were downers.

CRTC chair Charles Dalfen will not seek a second term at the helm of Canada’s telecom and broadcast regulator, after more than four years marked largely by the hefty challenge of trying to maintain national borders in the Internet era.

[…] Mr. Dalfen said on Monday for the first time that he will complete his five-year term at the end of the year and then move on.

[…] His decision will bring a behind-the-scenes race to be the next chair out into the open. Lawyer Hank Intven, former CBC president and cabinet minister Perrin Beatty, CRTC vice-chairman Richard French, and consultants Fernand Belisle and Alain Gourd are among those rumoured to be possible replacements.

—Globe and Mail

(Hat tip to Hedlplug)

How about a real conservative instead of another devout or closet liberal-leftist?  How about someone who understands free enterprise and is not about Soviet-style restrictions of what Canadians can and can’t watch on television, and what we can and cannot hear on the radio? 

Actually, how about completely closing the CRTC and redefining it from scratch, with a view to freedom instead of a view to liberal-left bureaucratic restrictions and hideously stupid content requirements and regulations?  You know—model it on a sort of “free nation” basis.

Joel Johannesen
Follow Joel

Popular Articles